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of the World By Associated Press ews ESTABLISHED 1870 SWEENEY LOSES HARD BOUT TO STAY IN TITLE CONTEST, NEW BRITAIN EW BRITAIN, ‘SEI]AN CRASHES INTO PEOPLE ON TRIAL STONEWALL; 2 HURT BEING BEATEN ON 21ST HOLE | dohn P. Hagearty of This Gy and World Expects Them 10 Stamp Shuttle Meadow oo TRUCK CRUSHES BIJY‘ Defeated By Giles Westport After Gal- lant Fight—Burkow- ski Eliminated. Iron Worker From Nauga tuck Meets Superior in W, P. Seeley of Brooklawn, 2/ Up and 1 to Go. Gatherine Ferris lmmed (BOTH TAKE TO HOSPITALS PRESIDENT IS ATTACKED Accident Occurs About 1 O'clock This Permanent Chairman of New York Out Corruption in Politics * DRIVER IN CUSTODY T . | Morning on Bethany Road—Man Democratic Conyention Declares ) CaZlfl]l] MlkOlaCZyk, Aged F]ve, Pinned Beneath Wreckage Until | Coolidge Attempted to Shield De- }Rl][] D()Wn a[]fl K]lled on G]‘Oye S[ Released by Residents of Vicinity. | linquents From Public Odium, | John F. Hagearty of Prospect|By the Assoclated Prees str New Britain, is in a scrious| New York, June 25.-—The Ameri- condition “in St. Mary's hospital, | can people will be on trial before the Waterbury, ris, age about Miss Catherine 44 Plaza ana ter- [ world in the coming presidential cam- paign, Senator Thomas J. . WALLIAM' PLISKOWSKI HELD years, of ! street, Waterbury, a trained nurse, | Montana, declared today in an address Man at Wheel of Bakery Auto Ac-|is in 5 sertous condition in the Water- [upon assuming the permanent chair- r, ospital a e result of - | manship of the democratic national cused of Manslaughter and Crim- Dury hospital as the result of in.|manship of th jjocraue juries received at about 1 o'clock this | convention inal Negligence When Brakes Ave morning when a Hudson sedan in| The issue, he asscrted, will be whether the party now vhich they a stone wall Bethany road near the were riding crashed into 1d turned over on the aviation field they will continue in power Found Defective, in control of the gov- The second fatal automobile acci- N When Hagearty was first removed 1”““ AIORNING ROUND jvent in this city in two days oc- 15 (ne hospital little hope was held (Wethersfield) defeated cured this moraing near the inte out for his recovery but at an early | )‘\v REGL R MUOn ) 5 T80 5 8t Ofidbd ol Giave hour this afternoon the hospital au- 41 . 2 thorities informed the “Herald” that | w. P ey s (Brooklyn) e ity ',""”” : ,‘“\'l‘””‘“ "i"]‘“ "I' “ U lis condition was miore fuvorable and | tuek) 2 up and 1 » H’H‘\“‘l‘v‘x el el ey | Was badly shaken up as the result ot Al MUHLON tuck driven by William Pliskowski of | ©f the crash, received several body | | feated B, P Moerriman (Wa William street. The little boy djed Abrasions and has a bad burn on the bury) 2 up and | [ SGhiTe itttk Crlahad 65 tha N Brit- |16t hand. The extent of the internal A. ( s (Westhort) defeat JILEG e 8 7 | injuries, if there are any, is still un- el W wy (Shuttle Mea- | ‘\f" ey "_']‘1"‘” the brakea of |known | S0} 1 up and go tis 21t hole haYikerIneL il aica wiakc i mdrl\n'\\nu AL the Waterbins Naspital i B in fourth round this aft St i e e ren William mons, who is attending Miss Ferris, ernoon C. M. Aldrich (Hartford) | g0 to8 Gr, Y o e an. 1t|f0ld A reporter that the woman will play A. €. Giles (Westport) 1 00 a0 ware! found o ek very mu‘wm, om a badly wounded he L | wl J. S (Wetherstield) - will | S e driver was takes |& 'acerated sealp and severa] cuts in. | play W. P. Sechey (Brooklawn). | "p 0" notiee station, where he was|Mcted in both knees by picces of the In the fenture mateh of the thivd )0 208 B0 rges of manslaughter | Proken windshield round of the Connecticut state golf . na= o oee o e Wil be Say Blowout Was Responsible. champlonship at the Shuttle Meadow ,,ui000q on those churges In police The cause of the accident is un- | club In this city this morning W. | coup” tomorrow morning. The truck KNOWn but the parcnts of M. | Parker Secley (Rrooklawn) defeated |, (.o driving 4 wned by the | Hagearty, who visited him at the hos- | W. Burkewski (Naugatuck) 2 up on ' Daunis bakerk at 73 Bast Maln gtrect, | PItal this morning, elaim that he was | the seventrenth greon. The mateh wag | Nodjeal Examiner Waterman Lyon |9riVIng to New Haven with Miss closely played with the men making | wax aotified and he xamined the | Ferris when a blowout suddeny | the turn all ever {hody at the hospital ® and found a |®Aused the wmachine to swerve and | On the first hole Seeley's drive was [ compound fracture at the base of the | °rAsh against the stone wall v Nt down the fatrway and his ' skull. The scalp of the boy was prac- | SWOMIY after the crash Ratph @. | h Janded true on the green. | tically torn from his head, Mis chest [HUrd, a member of the Waterbury | SEN. T, 0 WALSH e y putts for a 4. Burkow- | was crushed where the whecls of the | Repubiican advertising staff ATV | B ski on his approach overran the green | machine over him after he DY the scene. stopped and assisted in | ernment notwithstanding the scandals to the trap and took a & with an out and two putts both men taking % Burkowski took the third when his third shet land- ed on the green and two puts gave him a 5 to Beeley's 6, Seeley took the fourth when Burkowski's approach landed on the bank of the brook, making a good approhch impossible, Hooley took a 4 on this hole to Rur kowskl's & The split the fourth, Arth, &ixth, seventh and eighth with both men playing steady golf and keeping out of trouble Rurkowski tonk the ninth when his drive land- ¢4 true on the graen and he took a par 8 Reeley's drive on this hole w to the 1aft of the green and on his approach and twa putts he took a 4 one aver par Starting the lev drove to *he 10th hole all aven Rer rouzh at the left of the fairway, his second shot hitting n tres and dropping dead. Nurkowski's epproach landed sn the green and he #ink hie aecond putt for a four. On (Continued On Page Fiftaen) FRESH AR CHILDREN DON'T MIND THE HEAT Cool Swim Part of After- noon’s Program—Fund Reaches $2,231.88 Inte youns fives Wmwch joy will And many Kkiddies are due for fun 80 turn out your pockets and sheil out the mon To help the ing campers enjoy the sun (Poemn by Becretary Gardner C. Weid 1n Rotary News) “It's hot.” This ¥ & common ex pression he Britain to in good bodied rd on the But for those who are health, strong and can find cool p onade or so h abie cold it is not nearly eat fee t as for the poor children in the tenements «ho have no place 1o play except on the strest, get their fresh air adu! terated with smoke and dust and have no expert supervision of their ford, the underweight and under nourished bovs and girls, some of m whose diet ip the hot weather does not change Mom what t 20t in the cold weather and sweat and swelter in the hot and dream of green -fields ar mning water and shady nooks an resh eggs and but what's the um Hngton. Sisty-fis s 1ng 19 the ba 85 #itls wh fghting ‘he k yards of their homes o are having a hard tin hard knocks of fife which are tempered ssmenhal for stronger Althier and brothers, this over in thelr bunks gazed streets of New | removing Miss wrockage, He rels from the rushed the girl to the was kno | Cannot | which have been disclosed in senate investigations . Witnesses CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ¢ SEN. WALSH SAYS Walsh, of | Average Daily Circulation Week Ending June 21st ... 10,418 PRICE THREE CENTS UNDERWOOD PLACED IN NOMINATION FIRST, BUT VOTING WILL NOT TAKE PLACE UNTIL PLATFORM IS READY Goot. Starts Anti-Trust Drives Against Leading 0il Companies; Action Most Sweeping In Years HERAL 25, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. Delegates Aroused To Highest Pitch Of En- thusiasm By Keynote Address And Plunge At Once Into Work Of Nominating Va- rious Candidates. Atty. Gen. Stone ('hal'gesr Klan and Anti-Klan Fight at Convention e Combination ¢ o, # spiracy in Res, Trade—All Stanuaiu ... rk, June 25.—The e plung: 0 a near riot this af- N . H ) J Firms Included. ternoon during the nominatme || SeNator Robinson’s Name speech in behalf of Senator — Underwood { whab! tha! Keber Also Placed Before Con- referred to the Ku Klux Klan Washington, June Fitty or |l One faction started an anti-Klan vention for Choice ag .,;m: ,‘]v th e principal oil companies parade which was partly broken of the nited Stutes were attacked in up by others. In the meles vosi 1 anti-trust proceedings instituted by several fist fights started, many President, With Mora the government today in the federal hlows wer exchanged and court at Chicago. much hair was rumpled ‘\ame“ to 1‘0"0“‘ | Attorney General Stone asked an injunction to restrain the companies A good many American flags A . i heing used ax McADOO LIKEWISE IS decorations from futher violations of the Sher ong th v an ithacral man act which he charged against | e - N y \f them ingn of the forms were FORMALLY NAMED The complaint charg ymbing torn down during the parading Aoty '” Feidy v ““:"I'""'“;‘ and scrambling. When things SR 0. and conspiracy in estra D N 3 s v Rt € quieted again and stock was Madison hquare Garden, New trade and commerce among the sev- taken, It was seen that there cral states and witl York, June 25.—The democratie reign nations in gasoline, kerosene and other hydro- |[[ 104 been about 4 dozen fihts convention today perfected its carbone products, generally all petro- || Gy pE" noticeable organization, gave a rousing re- All Big Companies ” t ',”.”F'\;',‘ls','"; 'l‘,"fifiv@r'mm cophm} to its pm'manont chair- Nearly all of the important com- (|| (EATE. FHAROUEL GWR. Texas man, Senator Walsh of Montana panies including all of the Standard ([| [EEIEME BT SAUORRR T and then moved swiftly along to combined to control tie production of on. J the presidential nomination. | < gasoline by a pooling of asserted pat- Amid floor demonstrations |ent righix in_vioi Lon St tHafantlS s that forecast the resoluteness of rust act, raming as the primary de- | 2 comi . farida it the Bteit O bt i the coming struggle, the names Indiang, and New Jorssy and the ANTI K” Kl”x KLAN of the first of the score of presi- {Standard Development company, the dential candidates were placed |w.\‘]~ company and the Gasoline | 9 formally before the convention. [t s o S S el B ”NnERwuflfl S MI]TT" Voting on a nominee will not begin, however, until the con- vention has adopted its platform most sweeping anti-trust moves on the {part of ihe governmont in many ye police have not been able to :»Iw‘v’:w.' i\:“ " : ":‘;m; -]' nt "{ ""-';I\"‘ 1 can not admit the mm.wl\wu." I:"u,l- ‘h" :-V:L\‘I‘\':‘\I\ .:,.: .‘;:nm-“\v Much “Ild(‘ of Hl'i Stand in which today was taking shape f any witness who saw the child € as deter el mmediate | g.nutor Walsh satd, “that the Amerl- |general named arties a ni or o y at iT'e 5 " i s in a subcommittee in spite of the fact that there #!1°MPIs were mude to remove Mr. an pegple are indiffercnt to the cor- | “secondary defendants” whom he "OR] | e SumbeaTet bis sttt from the wreck but these | roding influence of corruption in of. |charged were in the combination as & Nomination Address Alabama, standing at the head were in vain until additional help ar the strect at the time, One ot the | 1o0% In VAIR unttl additions WoP BT | fice, high or low t we shall see ‘:~r*‘,'|:"”"'f"a' ;:1‘“‘*:_&‘_l\*r-:";"":l1]:{:':"'”3"" hy Johnston of the roll call, presmler{ Sena- storics told the police was that the ar cloa © WaN | Phey ave on trial PEAA . tor Underwood as the first of 1 1 a A * (1Y = of Co 1 boy had heen to a store on Grove |PMNed under the machine against the “If motwithflanding what a8 nsas o miplaint S, " freat itk Bt : . ‘I hey | TOCkS Nelghbors who had rushed to transpired the party now in power tn | 10 Substance, the complaint wet those to be placed before the | '(lvll s Nq‘ “r ,'”,’ ‘: i “,,\ the acene of the accident upon hear- 0" ition 1 continued in control by |fOFth that due to the increased de New York, June the demand delegates for the presidency, jroas| the i ‘l 'v'v” f ”n‘ Ing fhe nolse of (he crash, amsisted 1o whojee of the panple of the United |Mand for gasoline resulting from the |of Senator Oscar W. Underwood, of INSIDI WES Rt AbIE 16 Sun &5 it sx fl’AMlu” iea: ‘_”;':-‘ o '“”'.". States, apparent or real, what judge. ETeat increase A '.'”."H,:”;,',:" Ala., that the democratle national Robinson Also Named sister and reached the center of the e el o :,I.‘rm“ -y:u\.q he pamed upon them by | e king” sasotine which | conver ‘w:"wwfll“lu' by name the polt Former Governor Brough of road fust as Pliskowski bore done on oo Ct Waterbury, who was | '» ,’_‘_“’ ¥ the distinction of hav- |NCreases the sield from a given ‘lcal activities of the Ku Kiux Kian Arkansas followed with a long he '<,,..v He was strack and knocked | o™ g cn e » direction of ot AL maintained n govern. |AMOUNt of stock by 50 to 100 per cont | was voleed to the convention by speech nominating Senator Rob- to the pavement, the.machine con- g ity ng erected and main nidh 8 ebty ¢ old methods of distillation. Al- Forney Johnston of & the i tinhiing over his bady and down the ‘\‘..,4 ; comidents repmt’ that thyy | U0 WHOUS Sfctn GFs 85 Free frem v"\\m-mh dlaclosures ot thi process g # Ll i ‘“ : : inson for the presidency. {Mtreet. for about §0 fect bef 1t {howid & tervifia crash End. friading n “" ."“”"‘."' ""‘.'\“::‘W [ ANY were made in nts tssucd 60 years " ol nia ' placing Mr, Under ; .\k.\don Also Named came to A stop. Several people Who |ng if the sedan had first hit (e routs S, AT ago and long since expired, It con. Wood's name before the convention | \illiam G. MeAdoo was placed {#AW the machine before 1t struck the or the fence and ploughed along for g it e ;i tinued, the primary defendants have for te presidential nominatior in nomination for the presidency | boy estimated it speed at about 26 some distance befors stopping. The Continued o d 1 pooled a |yv.m|u-r of .‘..v.m- .u\-vlm- 0 bare reference to the constitu \ . Q . - 9 (Continued on 10) ot 138 fest secking to catort huge suma from the | 1100 A" the bl of 1y ety Plielan, of California, with the ——— manufacturers of gasoline in the guine | o T 1 o on e M. rone. declaration that he is the “nate 1o and b . of cort . s . d t G c 1 H M i 1\'.‘: Seovenants vontaimed in i, Ston declared. “The bills of rights are Ural leader of progressive i Shecson limitations only upon the state and thought and achievement.” A jt.-Gen. Cole tts inisters LATIONS pLANK borobgi ations oy upen the sate and thought and Companies Named te conspiracy. That is why the This vear demands the re- o fe ° o ose named as “secondary on ate of my sie has insisted tUrN of triumphant dr'mnflar\ = s act sts n BNt et [t | BbiAakre Companies Pl g wid Mr. Phel "I ariire a Democrats Asked o Fayop of Kensas Kentucks, Louistana, New S o L . Phelan, e pro- 00 York and Ohlo, and the Aetna Refin- | (1% auestion before thie party, I | gressives of the nation look to hg company, The American Refining | 0 L "0 0 une from the till or | the demoeratic party for thele Y ! mg ) Adh i Company, the Beacon Ofl Company N nd % * to those delegat leader. Shall we giv h Clergymen Later Deny In-| FLIERS NOW AT CHITTAGONG e Adherence the Claylon Ofl and Refining Com. | MRN8 and superior to those deicgated |"‘| ) doe give him to e pany, Charles . De Ganahl, Gal 0 tHe glected fepreseatativen of the [them sinuations and Insist TR Signal OIl Company of Texas, Globe |Pble e No One Tn Hurey ‘ ir " ? .mnun.mu,.vw fckock Producing £ g down for today's session. Ten eir Churches Do Not | mom. As Mactarem. Deisher, Company, Humble Ol and Refining B o L e [ on was ached. b . | - P s o . g pany, the Imperial Company, # ey o o | most of the xes fop Oppose Preparedness, Sarts For That Place, N A A L Tdian Halsing (o shy A0l Cantrary € apirit of the itu convestion . . By The A \tod Other Questions Coming Later i dustrial ining Company, Indiaho- ! ‘I e . o 1 had paid high prices were empty Caleutta, June 25— 7T Amer ma Refining Company, Interstate Re J ). EXprem syua W 1 &8 of It the United re- | round-the.wortd Biers Moot | Day With Prospect of 1ong DOMWH fy0ries, Elliott Jones and Company, ©Pinfon on this grave qu ot ¢ y ue ved mec- v Al ot > hoppe on Ol and Refining Company, Mag- 8t his request ; PR T atew and alternatos trick ‘ir-v"! we never v 1 per- | Off from Rangoon this morning ar Out Commitiee Meeting Ma Petrolentn Company Millep Teciting t 1 R oreg mitted to engage In the World War, Tived at( “v"':"" S IZ Fney N ' A\ vigorous Petroleum Company, Omaha Refining PRIty on t Sechfoingd 1 s peele according to Adjutant General George | 1% Announced ir lispat rom Ciyt 5 s i Bhivig Owl Oil Company, Petro- 10 » 1856 ar M. Cole, who addressed the combined g 5 et Arpndpbandig Producers ' clnding wit r 156 ( ' age Ten) civie club and the Chamber of Com today t “ ; atic at “"“ builders Hes ' r the - 1“0t bad not boon Tor (he ofied |THe Amertcan cound.t P Y ission. Appearing suddenly 1854 ) mn & Amerd "h.f,’“l-\ this country was 1 into 1 F g n today for t t 1atie v the public hear 1 Vit . » the war there would be no Connecti provir of Weng T ing= 1 Young subjected to ' £ i Charies Mitchell. Master of Rum Rose cut today,” he continn of 1 ' tod np 1 gthy question pany, Unit 1 e polit ichhis . s #tate officlal spoke in place of mites the com m:y e Calspany, LRal O Refining . . " par jo we ner Up Bonds After Being Ine Lieutenant Colonel Orville A. Petty . bl et pany, Va Company 1 : A dicted in Pederal Conrt of New Have who is i1 1 was wn Phillips « Waverly O W ¥ & Al vig 'abie to co fe took his text from ( Brit 1 y W fr. ¥ : pies of " 1 ileg t e 1 nit New Have y A 11et the Bible quoting the verse “When a The American t ' world filers ! proy i ink ewspaper cor States . ¥ 1 1 ' o erand strong man keepth his honse t Hang v ing stopped at | T s, Chairman Homer & T € t z [ « ster his goods are In peace He quoted ub, on 1} ' const of the bay |.( gs int sed an objection on s i s " r s 1 by . fch 1 wed to the Beng rding to messagls this ! F 1 t premature publica iy S nat s B < r b . Neow on ercomes rnoon. Earlier dispatches reported 1 might embarrass the | o qonine the combination, con . f . Mitchel] in 19¢ e Amer party h earhed its iberations. Other |, and gre n ¥ ' the of ' "t t gainst | Chittagor ¥ i e ng t ' k lifferent view | oo te tained v " b n o W " . [ s ided on motion " . sely gued, numerous pro . ecting . tously : ] s & menrs e WOHAN DEFIES BANDITS : v t i st A [ J Stuart ¥ " shed at this time tion and s f | arg- 1 1 of the future scem- | MacLaren, Rritish flver pped Leng Scession Eapected petroleum 4 atives i SURES 0 ST 2 @ o « gxling ane. feel 1 averag off te for Rangoor 1 «lon of this proposal, lak and foreign commn Wife OF Colamiia Enculty Momier ng A v . that - His ref & to 1 sessions delayed the committee in gote (he o f ne . Pares Them To Shoot — Thes Do " m “, # ved ; . ng his will be started t rixhts g to Nt and Her Jewels Are Saved 2 e s Fev DF | gyeitieh Government Preparing Invita. soss I Ku Kiux Kilan and H re f et ¢ - d s - Y A the Methodist as opposed 1o | tion to A<k This Country to Par- ,eqin and committ nceded |t plan both priv oyl \ " ASK 60 (}ENT MAXIMU" preparedness, in an informal discne " ats of a cpnvention floor ary from in any manner contesting « " Ay S ROt TusSte s Md 6 Dr. ticipate in Coming Conference - i § comph- Sagpage pat . - - —_— Abel A. Ahlquist of the First Luther i - sted their work rights: to b nd for. [factits. oigitsuage Mo new in a Trofleymen Have Tmpression That an chorch, and ftev. Henty W, Mates ) ) - = The Young Mank gn ta e - s of the First Congresat reh Bstes 2 pung forelgn retations plant, | dertvatt heavy (9708 v Commecticnt Company Wil Meet The adjutant ge . . . ' charges in th ity Their latest Offer that ministers who preact Lond on Page Ten) Charges the mpanies preparedness are apt in time 1 ¢ s Am. S attempted perpetuation of the June The troliey. themselves pre ing c 1 it » e | VeyORa ¢ ife of any of their jum on the preposal of gregations The members ar pre isting te by providing for .. cc board that a new offer more biflevers In or ers of peace | be § Sed & THE WEATHER pooling of after sired patents, also . ade 1o the Connecticut than 1 or any other soldier.” he said® | 1+ is P o were contatne the complaint, | o o ¢ Py orses the He pointed out that every | » Hartford, June 25.—Forecast | which set forth that the defendants |y - - ard shall var the United States ever eomferen for New Britaln and vicinlty: | | sough restrain many of the Heen- | g ask 1 wages been forced Thunder showers this afternoon sces in the amount of gasoline they | . K would bitterly flayed PIVIDESD AT L. F. & ¢ or tomisht; somewhat cooler to- by fixing a limitation |mevis X mastmum tate 90 cents 8 preparednees A regular quarterls dividend of 2 might: Thursday fair with mod- grad- [yen took $3 the e gist t in fluenced “acre per was de erate temperatore. sl [Fhe Moorehardts were in the drug will go the company ' . ' s of |store makine purchases when the T S ey