New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 20

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‘PAUL REVERE 1S TYPE NOW NEEDED (Continued from First Page) dome sad soldier, finite stic program pt 1 statesmanlike foreign even then, it would nothing with its carr tion.” follow and a: Should Have He ) “The least that the Amurican ple expect of their public servant common honesty. They will their ner Attorney ( L. Forbes, forme ng' bureau and f Newberry, of Miel tribute Mc Daughe head of the mer Se He paid high Thomas J. Walsh cutor of connec! tions. 1 wit Denoun American peoy these investigations — democrats but through committees—th it Albert B, to Three River raced man was these inves ions that pelled in Denby’s retirement fr the cabinet. It w h tions that drove Daugherty back to Washington Court House, It was these investigations that caused conspir against their government to tal own lives rather than tell the truth It was these investigations that point- ed to the immoral orgy of For ! sickening scandals in the Vete bureau, It was these that put a republican congr: behind bars and lashed from the senate, Tt was these tigations that informed the American public that the first official act of Calvin Coolidge was the appointment of a private secretary who had trad- ed and trafficked in public patronage, Tt was these investigations that led a republican senate to convict its own republican national committee ‘framing ‘'a democratic senator be- cause he dared to do the right.” “No Program Or Policy Comparing the investigations into democratic and republican adminis- trations, Senator Harrison said it was “not graft alone that offers in the two administrations such happy com- parisons.” “During these little more than three years,” he said, “we have seen the present administration float along, tossed by every current, fanned by every breeze, without purpose, pro- gram or policy. Upon a thousand is. sues they have hoisted the white flag of surrender.” “It 1s To Laugh” Harrison declared nothing in “burlesque or boufee” was comparable to the recently enacted at Cleveland in the efforts of the Sflent Sphinx of the Potomace to exile and expatriate those investi Renator that opera “seone rapublican senators who dared to op- | poss his mandate.’” “They dared to vote an investigas tion of a number of the president's official family and they are penalized for their decency,’ *he said, “By every device known to trained eamoufleurs, by every subtle process | of legerdemain, the republican nom- Jnee, in true pharisaical fashion sought to divorce himself from his tormer comrades in arms. The plan i obvious; the plot is futile the president nor his Falstaffian army headed by General Butler and Ser. geant Stearns can coneceal the ugly | fact that the Cleveland econvention was the most highly organized, boss. ridden and oleaginous ever held in America. The American people will not be deccived “The American people will know that they are dealing with a system; | that even though Hanna, Quay and Penrose are dead, thelr spirits go marching on in the personages of the | Three Mueketeers of present day re. publicans Butler, Stearns and Slemp.” Tax—special Privilege Turning to a discussion of the Mel lon tax proposal, Benator Harrison as serted that it was conceived in the interest of privilege, “SWhat is this melon that Mellon sought t6 cut?” he asked. Tt would Rave given 1,200 of the 3,585,885 ®ome tax payers in Amer n 81 por Join for | Neither | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, | cent ¢ The under y chairman declared rship of Simmons in rin the luction proposal tempe the lea of the senate a house, the democ triumphed President Wilson s ator Harrison Coolidge had CATTY Mr. and that yet from office he had rection. ontrol of the party pup t m ta protect, ibers to cod- rigidly enfo the law,” be & congression- er of the a disreputable violator magi an emi T rates and campaign brib- and punish election fr. 1 g0 to the and s sueh lief of adopt aws ar ntly purchasing power of the farmer’s dollar. “We will adopt a dis- ire such d re- store permanc progressive the same high inspired the unterrified by tened to destroy, un- who seek selfishly to leaders of those who t moved by those control “Neither the cries of radicalism nor the threat of will | swerve purpose. | Democracy is the right way. Tt is the party that offers the safe middie | course, patronizing no ‘lsms’ and pay- | ing tribute te no extremes' conservatism 15 from our fixed | Crocodile Attacks Colomho, Ceylon — & man-eating | fisherman from the | village of Rekawa fought a thrillin i-minute hattle in a lake near h rr-.-nnm , The fisherma caped fréin the hoat oar into the reptile’s throat, The man was severely injured, however. crocodile and a crocod Hold Onlu- 8 \mrs Duxbury, Vt.—Mrs, Mertie H, Pal mer, a justice of the peace was elect- ed city clerk here exactly 105 years | after her grea ndfather, Calvin | Huntley, was elected to the same of- | fice. has bheen held con- tinuously by members of the Huntley family for 78 years, The post = - o, | | tion, geologic i | | T i, e o ZSrewPoerir | | bulletins, | » Want a place to swim and fish? 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Well, old Bock r)\\lh'l' GREAT EXHIBIT ON AT CAPITAL fDepl. of Interior Has Big Educa- ional Show Ju Washington Edu have an tion activities of the the interior while they ar the convention in Wash 20 to July 5 Covering a floo 24 cation a visit opportunity to stu department ¢ on, Jun spuce of apy quare fect in the front corridor of the ment building, the interior burean « rvey of Tne and the clamation will unite in cational exhihit In the burean of ed ok aphs indicate various p ational service, bu ol e single maps, Arts 4 photc o8 of edy development iy din the the country, [ Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra, Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford tending tion exhibi “high one” from Dick O'Brien, Iy educa ' signs—the himself has butted in on the democratic | convention as a mascot of the heer and light awine brigade. | is here shown trying to get a one with the ram’s Bock his ba by T dre 1 plé he col dar f mines em Avrangements have be achers to visit | cal t 1- t It ing atu hor ter am an extraordinary epportunity, as ind other articles displayed Alaska division show the life of E chil- the 1 progress n skimo school T o lored dis- wyed by the bureau of reclamation W ydugtive by the )struction of storage and diversion It is expected that the hureau will exhibit rescue work and t-aid training with photographs arms made 7 ns apparatus used signing, Indian , pottery a native broi and of other of the ty articles manship, represent artistic y and educ elopment the American India n made for map-making This it map-making plant in ervice and one of the Ior use in copy- and complicated geologi- the nt of the geological survey, Iargest the world ricate maps, tons, has heen installed graphic laboratory, n to visitors, in the and will be vernment films udito thre will be shown in im of 1y-p n" ong s listed on the pros ery JUNE 24, 1924, a monster camera, weighing | with a touch | t, is prominent in the | extdential the ourney one made ry down the simmer of 1923, y all pictures, | WIN YOUR WAR u 'cnmlnm “smirn «mBANNEl COMPRESSED AR SPRAYER ywn,ym-a CINDERS FOR SALE RACKLIFFE A. 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