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NEW YORK GREETING * POLITIGAL VISITORS While Party Workes fie B Preparing for Tomorio:; New Bour tional tesming Jun York, arrivs o1 dvmocri convention thrusta lobbi g ound bewi themaselhves paign headquarter in the midst of lering clamo oi conilic! Jus can dic e 1 que The swilt Lian trend to atter the morrow prolong piatforn p and ©f the ruies, as w e prasidential With three of active candidates on agers put il morc Lenind efforts to supporters for *he open vention and the squadrons camps did wi Sepator wood of Alabama rozehed New yesterday but did not his ers until today, preferring the sion of a‘friend’s home in skirts of the city. William McAdoo and Alfred E. Smith, meanwhil their conferences. A tantative pla ready tod for n of the resolution committee, but the group Jeaders which has drafted it recoz- rized that a number its planks especlally those dealing with relations, the Ku Kiux n and enforcemeni—are iikely form the basis of vigorous and «v con- troverey befor: they are finally adopt- ed. The traditional party requirement of a two-thirds vote to select™h nomi- nee remains the center « ssip over the possibllity of a rules fight. posals to replace it with a mitting nominations by a simple ma- Jority are advanced openly by few, but they keep bobbing about on the churn- ing eurface of pre-convention talx, The general expectat ot lengthy convention was emphasized by the tentative state of the program worked out by the managers. Confer- ences yosterday failed to bring a definite decision whether ihe keynote address of Senator Harrison of Miss- weippl es temporary chairman, should be made at the opening wes sion or put off until night so it could, be heard by a larger radio audienes than it would reach In daytime, 1 other features the program was left more s to be shaped by the eourse of eventa, I New York, which has absorbed the Nel thousands of convent visitors with |the ecarcely a ripple, began today to show | he more visible signa of the affalr, in- cluding the annual parade of the po. lice, fire and street cleaning depart- nients of the eity on Fifth avenue, and tonight a't which Mayor Hylan will deliver his nddress of welcome. The complicity invelving the dozen or so candidacies today remained, out wardly at least, as cloudy as ever, | Fach of the various headquarters continued to reiterate its expressions of eonfidence, The MeAdoo and SBmith forces drove forward with new energy to strengthen their lines, and the Underwood camp fourd enconr- agement in the tain The West Virginia supportere of John W. Davis, meanwhile pressed on with their campaign for delegates and friends of Sehator Glaes of Virginia professed to sce an advantage for him in the situation exemplificd by pre- dictions that neither McAdoo, Emith | nor Underwood would be nominated Their expressed confid that the feld would eventually down to Davis and Glass, and that the Vir- gintan would come out ahead Most of the dark horsce, at pame time are being kept more o in the dark, with their managers ey pressing pleasure over the outlool Kenator Ralston Indiana sl re eeive the votes of that state's delega tion, its leaders say, untl the end & simiiar plan is Ohio delegation which for former or I & plan which proved « Francieco 192¢ In the enc opinton center aquestions of phr ease of the fo somewhat wider di ®4, Thomas rert Wmittcemnn Ir elared against dnel tien for Amer n lsngme of AatioRs ehief dlepu sutwardly s do Wit et arganization eral declarat Hitcheock Selected as Resolutions \rlcmher York, Ju Ferr todas uvering indicate the cour convention shis po non : the prominent heir man- sure tod {th m Un consolic likewise., e tlorm con was almos! forei K law 1o ) bitter tod the rule pe . stil 1 loc 1he 1 Iah of this or Jes on wou the " Vo N Ce lthe narrow the losx the ted announced by Goverr mes M, Cox cessful @ Han platform disen lifter. princi it in ons plah seology the relat from tans, having de n of a de ca tranes On the at New stor G Yor me as Aemocratie lutions ¢ Colorado Will Split Tts _Votes foir President MISS, DELLEGATION HLACTS cort Another tion, “for appenred [woutd he formally - placed betore the | [Joclares Sitnation s Bl‘p conveniion K between turn members of to the arrived following selection on o the rman | 1asolutions, My arrival of their chief. I man statement ary ces in the tion ress of thoss “They showing. plattorm vention are ta hlock YASION CF 6OTd: .?Ai Iy Ul months comers, zrumb eption. Eve ed ped to to 2 INDIAA DECIDES FOR SEN. RALSTON from Iirst (Continued Anothey Ne spo th whos: ival first ay by ir 1he or | were eclaring v might the today yelegation chi wn, and win, Joseph man vored Martin announced the (2 waska, who resolutions committer, s expocted the a moderate plank on the nations and that league | #aid that the tenor of it is that the [ernor democratie letaim of nations is a 8 Americ plank to i of ild point out fdge's proposal 1o join was conclusive growth of wen nation Drys Claim Vietors Rn of ational the ant absolutely stead nct will Mu selection of opponents LIEUT. MAUGHAN 1§ Year Old Soldier ntion rk horst W Hampshire delega- the Jour Governor Plans top romote somew hat unlikely that McAdoo democratic in Moore anti-ku a Leagne Plank nate wiil rhy republicans that the closed i concerned Hitcheock ndded that his pr Musgrove oxne today who would liberaljze ore The dry in control and s effective At NEW RRITA™ DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ‘.A\AH FEABDDY ention JUNE 23, 1924, ructed by a district convention was | promised today by Underwood leade [in K | The > ninth d [ onvention previon selected and in- | lN Ll ntucky. contes legates are from the trict, the home district of Governor Fields, who is head of the gation which is bound by a unit for McA The ninth y hefor ention ir rur Under UNDERWOOD SHOWS ANTI-KLAN PLANK Reallirms Party Principles of 1856 Campaign ted o is tule doo. district the Kenty st tructed o0od convention e the | con- its two delegates W repub. | | | New Oscar appearance Yerk, June 25-—Senator ABODY STter how they would taks have your out ention in pulled out 1 n £ ton, A compliment. One there remarked, “You lookin® pretty?” but “No, no, 1 say she city,” The Thimble with Underwood made his first seeing felt me in it, ' at the his convention headquarters today | d adherents and sure to be greeted by his organiza- notice friends of o 10 out ain tied ku Klux Klan pla which will be arly re- | presented to the town | in his behalf by Aunt | Birnvingham, sclected to place the Alabama senator In nomination. The plank reaffivms the party's declaration of 1856, directed | the “know nothings,” and de milar issue now is pending in con- | nection with the klan. It says: | “We do reaffirm the principle set forth in said resolution of the demo- ratic platform in 1858 and do con- demn as un-American and undemo cratie political action by sccret or his train are made up and there |Quasi-secret organizations in further- any place to sit down, 1 am go- [ance of any poli abjective what- retire | soever; and in particular do con- | orrow ay. as it has | demn such action for the purpose of | prescribing the political rights and | of citizens of the United s is proposed, practiced | and publicly acknowledged by the or- | ganization known as the ku klux klan and as may now he pro- posed or practiced organiza- 1|mv whatsoever.” preamble to anti- I\Im resolution the | “erisis in popular government” waich led to the adoption of the 1856 plank 1l added: | A similar ing tend you committec I'orney Johnson of tional platform ‘nu ently society conv Town™ and 1 oubled with 1 was umbic cony Aol g visitors fden received inother headin® | delegation was ¢ quarte bomba i 1 still g d S0 I'm oon my Most of my neig I friey A ally Mar Sowing elub presented dandy box lunch which I | et g while riding in a pull- AT AT ) I don’t believe, though, that | wter on this train is enjoying it. maxim of mine s sleep before a b 3 as long as all of the heds iy to = nt to do heen u ool as avorite good nigh to the But 1} So they at th Rot which for ju GOVERNGR SHITH 5 VERY OPTIMISTIE big « mind and s to we is another said—n day of the convention he to tell hren 705 Aiat ghent ge) now st such as thi I he there you all about it SHITH FORGES 0UT 10 GET THE SOUTH (Continued from First Page) \idon Dark Horse was troited out hereafter by any or indicated they would vo or five ballots a' 'red Brown, the Brown boom indefinite but it that his name esmen on recited issue, national in I now confronts the Ameriean | which the republican convention | 1t 24 hus distinetly evaded by {reaffirming alleglance to the bill of | nies 2 rights—limiting Jegisiative action and | | not prohibiting or purporting ot pro- behind 1a [Ibit the participation in politics by | Fifth av cret orders organized for the pur- | MeAdon ] ose of defeating indireetly the princi- Day « f eivilized derlying the rights,"” enator Unde | fighting for the prine the plank he offered to any “strong” Why nand | ho scope, | people, of merely q N Girl Dances in Lead of ad- and Smith John W. Davis, | Wisconsin delegation national convention caucus made the in event a Than Il Has Been 1o the welcoming nie stat m in cone s 11 gation New York, " nand S|mith Tune Governor Al line tor tred I and Franklin 1, Roose T ove cal. | VeIt Nhis manager in his eampaign for John W John F, Marjoric rocicty u Klu- the democratic presidential nomin lay vd e invoived rwood ple but platform decia pletnre of a me it a8 a4 horse?y tion, joined in a statem that i national committee. the delegation Klux sing in wonld agree “the situation looks er and bettor nzanl che fa- y hil e oniy & J every hour ormation K14 befo \ AN i 1 ration liorss to from coming the Adon v draw a 1o, M Hiteheock s erat " not n a of wih the showed i sentime st “rapid rnor said Of his prospects | tion, Underwood made clatm of the| «wpyt | Mrn, Me-| mazagen | gin a4 om of member of ald today | for ti adopt | two.” lemgue of | Former would present a | of Boston committee, He thprompta for the no or nomina- an specific convention to Mayor who wit) m H 1 with (€ arriv he o he wonld friends to work not here asking | behalf of 1| ol chaner the ta v ith ' had a niged tiime was per 1, &te was avserted ted by convention would necticht and rst to well Pay Adon wave onl i not believe 1 e Ma nomin the avd |1 : There would W wn entire it “win plank [ New would reject virtually the league s0 far supDe puCerss,” he At the Under. aid willing to L 1hat some states he had expects to the firet nom- in other chusetts ation a choer frow ted by the Rhode Tsland, Hampshire as nest November, reception to 1he incident on which was ol into Fourth ave - ornia Arrives ow 1 Note 1 Come a8 the : have from lernt, were camps, L= LBGOINTE MAKES REGORD onld beg Y _jm”\ ")‘M " French Ace Spesds Around 50 Metor Day Aerial Course At Rate of 306 Kilo. | Vor My veelenma, by where hul avted de! thaut President the w court f of the continued avorable 1o the A Colorado and Virginia rapid-fire successic governor left headguart New York eity municipa e be the ggert oty p history of 1weh events Marehers fnciuded 25,0 detachments of Governor's Tsland, marines from 1t Marviand, PIOE- | grookiyn navy yard and units from Bl i I the |1ne New York National Guard and ' “‘H" 2 naval militia ks 14 1thon « o the "o place then m in h o took L the chee and Hore vtion lasted & MeAdon hands awu et £ e the parad Mo in of Alabama, ehaire | waid nis itive commitiee of |4, #aloon lsague, issued | deciaring that the democr: conven. { stopped” the y yme th rahin of M Are A 00 city em meters Per Aour, Tatres, Prance, June Sado Le cointe, Freneh aviator, competing in the Tieaumont eup spead aces, today | entablished a racord for 500 | hour, 87 minu Kilcmeters an to make an said, “either in andidates or 1n the Discover Animal Like Web-Footed l)adwhund Yorl An body shaped ace In Alabzma Camp world's tened againe rwood ation kilom 'Y ters vin seconds o conte t the one |ana de a . over arl devel technieali- | it was said | in 1the Aelegation, | & the fight the Undcrwo rica t . F 28 delegate committed to the 18 reported to which a forces in the con 1 he At effort of th The len kilome kitomet otion of ntering about le not materi wirich New lune mont « is over P coutse dis re Lo complete s and then made w the record CANKOT BE CITIZENS Thive up roce a of v every h A ke N nee fachshund 1 Wk " h sin but with webbed feet wi rointe e ter and with 1o 1 Nl h Aw leadi mewh bird trom el ok Applications Filed 15y Mew Rte. | will Underwood " it i rgported to mitted to g b Jeeted At Session of Naturalization platform Court This Light Over Ko t 02 1he of the Atternoom 1ok y convention floor Kentucky state con- the unit rulg, ratic national At t this afternoo eitizenship I'rank Petrnze Salvator: and Joseph Trakul. 1t 1s fused to respand 1o the |worta on the ground A could not scsston of ¢ thr sralization court for DiPace #uid they colors for the that th be dr over applicants { und wer . Thes deme re. war v were alichs ar ENGLAND ASSEATS « nd hington i commeng a1 ree 1o ® Wa the h 2 P repre annot entative at nas ha wwhington ether such tepress an inde- of e | per positi W being a minister the I i1 Jiscrinse ce State n London omas said Walking's cvt of fas American ion—ride! Jreaks Decord 4 - 2 . | Buy a ear thros “classified. o =S READTHE the Washington (1 {])' WANTADS nonminations and nods -h {the ;\-ormug in the movics. ; ]im make pablic the text of the anti- | | Thirty Party Members Meet Today to {ed at a spec Underwond | ™ | policies. Stage Beauty CHAIRMAN HULL OF - DEMOCRATS 18 SICK Overcome (by Heat) When Il Debts Are Announced as Paid York, June I Chairmai democratic national corn- mittee was contined to his bed today covering from heat prostration m overwork, acute indigestion and | shock from learning suddenly that the national committee had been able to ¢ all its debts and would enter the sidential campaign with clean Hull of devoted to ments and the amble began to ) vesterd As grim co-incident, Mr. Hull toppled out of the chair at his'desk t evening in a faint just as the finance committee reported that all debis were paid. Mrs, Hull put the chairman to d and was guarding him today against DEMOCRATS CONSIDERING S0k vinltatn srsmparhisss Ca ok NEEDS OF THE FARMERS strenuous he vention arran tell on the chairy Little Bebe Lugund has been voted A most beautiful child on the I'rench stage. Right now she is physician said he expected Mr 1o able to the gavel he convention goes into ses. he take tomorrow. PONZT PENNILESS He ultural Plank New York, June The problems of agricultural regions were consider- neeting today attended by some thirty democratic convention | delegation leaders from the middle west, representatives of farmers' or- ganizations and interested in the agricultural plank in the national platform, The meeting was called jointly % T, Meredith of Towa, former 1 Cart Vrooman who was assistant dith 0 the Wilson ad- Governor I i upon his he came says Will Be Unahle to Furnish Bail When Arraigned in August After Being Neleased, others 8 Charles Ponzi five year term of imprisonment Plymouth jail federal conected with hisfschemes of high finance expires on August 6, was | arraigned in the superior court here | today on ten indictments for larceny. Ball fixed at $14,000 and Judge Rishop named October § as the date for tr Twen aker at the | turned 1inst Ponzi by the Suffolk strong farm | COUNLY nd His trial several plans and | MONths ago on 12 of these indictmen resulted in acquittal When he is released will to street jail in this city where he will re. main until he is able to furnish bail Ponzi, asking the court to release him on his own recognizance gaid that e was penniess, Boston, June the on by ary of agriculture, of Nlonois tary under Mere ministration, Kansas, who announced in New York that what &e could do for the the convention, was a spr meeting and he urged a relief plan outlining speci sect g wa of ar- for farmer in ia two indictments were re. jury. rom Plymouth Owen h the Charles Senator of Oklahoma scored the policy of credit and eurreney con traction which he safd was p 1in the 182 platform and | “executed by the rve board under congressional 4’ he be brought republican ) federal 1 pressure SOUTH DAKOTA POR McADOO New York fouth Da kota's ten de to the democratic natton decided unan monsly today William, G, ‘ MeAdoo until released by Med nimself, 1t released the unit m‘ ‘ tolr Jnune. 23 MICHIGAN HOLDS CALCLS w York, June <I'he caucus of Michigan delegation to the demo- held today *omstock Lueking, arney, legate conmvention for to vot eratic national cone William A ehal tion would apply with ceven votes n gation nan; determine the cantdate supported wary to e To the Queens Teste E— Queen Marie of Rumania h shows the royal lady de- informal aueen? 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