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T2 | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [Eiw ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONI\‘-I’,CTICUT, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924. —SIXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS GHT KNOWN DEAD, MANY INJURED OFFER RESTITUTION ' DEMOCRATIC PARTY, FACING SPLIT WHEN TERRIFIC TORNADO SWEEPS TBRISWOLWOMAN OVER RELIGIOUS ISSUE, PUTS OFF OVER PEORIA AND NEARBY PLACES b Siesuen Frn Yew Yo ACTION TILL LATE IN AFTERNOON Want to Settle Case = Westhound Big Four Passenger Train Reported [;HAUTA”[]UA MAY 26,000 19 AMOUNT AT STAKE Ex-Servicemen Demandmg Veteran "Homer Cummings, In Missing—Storm’s Path Was Two Miles Long N{]T RETURN IN ’25 i A s nate d AS Vlce Pres dent‘ Dramatic Speech, Tells And Three Miles Wide—Des Moines, lowa, TP OO TESICENY | 0f Inability To Rec- Also Is Damaged—Four Persons Are Killed COnrantors aid PAIK OIS commener - comrc s 3 st e democre o mam: maon s y | Peading Setdement g S e AT to. | PS8 e Spea ,1 " There. Soners Take Adverse Action | =7 T rostenta momice wee wen o+ By e vniuton” o e S| Ky Khux Klan Plank tun'varani | oncile Opinions On June e ha mer 1 women with RS flenced ok of | from 40 states atte i 5 Peoria, 11l., June 28.—Eight persons were killed and scores THE C OF c ls THROUGH B 10 M ain sticot of AR 0. L. Bodenhamer, ans o I m Mak injured in a tornado in Peoria and surrounding territory tolay. estirntad &t £25.000 thr oA A 8 isuncefl the itliessaicul @ o ! id the conven Platform Makers, After All 1e bodies of a woman and her baby were found in a field far Guarantors Also Displeased With [stock manipulations, Sann inie Nitoal of Tout Vantiloe o ! o Night Session, Bow Heads from their home at Cloverdale. At Morton two were killed and (i vact e David Drubrin, J i arelive f for the place Siae : many injured. Other places also reported deaths. St b A LR e e e ST o YT lution b b nilitary service p as W, J. Bryan Prays for No Trace of Train deavoring To Form New Commit- ciuin ail said to have hee vers | ENG ivi i No T Slein, a I been members Divine Guidance, No trace of west-bound Big Fourspassenger train could be tee To Keep Alive Interest of the 8yndlc Finance Co., and the KLAN FlGHT found. The train was due here at 6:15 a. m. ol e DAnkemi I nNs 0o RCO DN EY EOTR PROBABLY WILL el foy ok 4 . } Dr. Join Davis, [appeared before Judge William The storm’s path was two miles long and three miles wide, acting independentiy is endeayorir l_ 1. [30sne et the : A ol N leon Huare (andn Sam Yok over the downtown section of this city. SIEN up a new ticket committee with |Sion today. Conti ce was | T FL F l 28.— Responding to appeals of Three or four persons are reported to have been drowned 'h® L of bringi Swarthmoge | upon until July 5 \ r of res ] the party leaders to give more time Chautauqua to New Heative titution of the mone as ade ¢ A . when house boats on the river front capsized. aeiana N AR i i Rileridis e form committee to work The roof of the weather bureau was blown away and the . the Chamber S (. " . l d l-|rht 1 2 l\'-':‘\\ h‘m:l x‘\i_\‘:l\‘ t:.e‘d:ml.‘ instruments damaged. ; . ) ; 0d ot gark sioners is |accused moy Reports From Conference » . g I sesston recessed until The tornado stiuck the city with the force of an explosion Jlcl that there is vers any | Harry Johnso bondsman for For Anti-Klan Plank: 3 o'clock this afternoon, eastarn day- kelthood th New n wi . Nrar Wi 1 o 1 after an hour of electric display. Bl o oa of| Rooms of Democratic HEIL SAYIRg, St Hundreds of plateglass windows were blown in, awnings @ . " Bryan to Oppose It | sScomingly nopelessiy divided on the ! 1 no ecriticism s aimed at , {tody of the police at court session b des @ il . | aitie - of Whethae tha kiahs 44 stripped from their fastenings and telephone and street car traf- quality or educational value of the today, saying that he did not wish to [a"-‘ Show Little Indica- . .:u. 1 \-,\ ‘w: :vx" -m‘»:‘m:;~1:"‘| th: fic demoralized. Chautauqua program, although 1t has | continue as security Krantz's ap 5 ' war clouds londed with threats of . by many that there was a |pearance. After an earncst ples,| tioN Of Agreement That! ,uge comy ; T e T e Four, Known Killed ted Ruivh (WICR tis puat | Keuaor e troked Kp in the lonel St | : : . etary of st nder Woodrow sent Homer Cummings, chairman of persons were injured and huge prop A0S s Thie ““‘" SERaL TN i Under Heavy Bonds | make e f or: an & ra’ stand to explain to the esrivens erty loss in a number of lowa cities | P } ! fince their round one Ay ; DL Why the PIaBaris, wee URAE By L people and the unsyipathetic attitud r %) = 2 resulted from a severe wind storm Shatite Gaia contya at two at a time by the York police, New York, June 28 tepor ) ¥ # ol ayed and to plead for more time, that ewept all scctions of the state e accused men have been held un- | ing from the conference 0 . e ne Dramatic Recital early today. All communication lines San U TR car|der bonds, ranging from $5,000 to|democratic party leaders carly this ore ended b rmar Tyred and worn by continuous loss re ted he ain also A5 815,000, Al were able to \ he |afternoon showed no immediate pros ! of slecp since last Tuesday, Chairman wpre interrupted. A heavy rain a wiped A out hvitke Rt o no immediate pros e added to the damage by washing mi{ (hicago l'uhlnlum: Com- | bridges and ratlway lines, Offici werce and |of Waterbury, who represented the { \ecessary - amounts wit P pect of an agreement that would keep E. Brennan of lllinol l Cummings gave as dramatic a recital bt time after their arrvests, whic k | the K. K. K. issue off the floor of the . . v r AS Ve s been heard in national | Bl Lranto place in May a t t of | national convention. ondemnatio J sonvention, Explaining the delibera- ths [CHIRED. Gtooitasnd il S pany Brings Suit and |[mecting have decided ot to sigin {yyis mo Going Into consultat o1 ! tions of the committee and it inability fir rallroad reported traffic at a sta | 5 . asain The Chamber Commerec aint ' gr 1 nnoune: to T 1 agreement, he told amid - Others Ave Pending e el e CLIE T RS n instru- | seasion ended, the party chiofs strug eHbMfemon tht the & Naw. Yorki s | ramsatio sissos Haw AT( o0 WY ' qUA every year to the peop Y e e “ Imental in getting My \ ook | &led desperately for a solution of inois and ot delegations f lght session the committeemen had ollows He 3 has voted ne' to have anything fur r S S Follows Hot Wane ke v ave anything furth- {oe g1 Main strect to part oo problom, Some st o Tor oring namir o Kls sthe around their table in the Peoria, 11, causing the h of aloa s ngad g SLoked of park commissioncrs hias noths (o0p, 1t was sald ¢ p ¥ just before the ‘M commities flat iss ist b wrd's praver, after which Wite number of pe =ona ,,"1 Injury to many 4oy Kiux Klan, rporation ore |5 o ”'H ' t --““‘v="".““”‘ Arizona Power Ce sunnosed to resamed s sessie ° a8 o1 im Jennings Bryan raised his vole ::.“.‘j:nwlv;\”nl‘ stru w'-f“j\j“jvv “,“, e i S Claareia, B R CRETREd e “‘,,'K: ‘“’ proferred shares, was contracted “w\' would be . t ia pro \ t and spoke @ prayer for divine guids J . a 1 Fon bl SRRl i vis fon t cOMmMmMon sLoc committee y e eted on the flo v Stepping to 1 tront of Lhe plat Tin xlley ncoom ' yerican Unity Pubi g ”“‘l bigyie &2 1 “ ‘v" " Mrs. Cook protested, She 8 as. Teports o b Ve ority e« ennings Brya n, worn mnd tired and showing i by thunderstorms over a wide | W onspiricy against | co 1o the Willow Brook or “.‘\4'\. sured that a mistake had ) mede | demning the thout naming it naries M. ¢t b & { offcets of hours and hoars of IaleR i wiesrmnn | W0 one by a fighting compromis 9l ) i Chaiemar Cummings s “ stock %} @lon | S ¥ minovity, directy . specifie oy Axn ot 1 have never seen & sl ties A shares wounld | MoK against the organizati *olby . ' worked together with greater be roturned to her. She gave up the (e convention wil ¢ bhetwoen plan of ! colde ring he continued. “Every fng aeloss Kansas and Missouri with lagta, to st the opposition to "»l. . en app ity are not per® : ‘: “" aritien j_, ",:- 1trorty v:w mad 1 vas nfu municat 0o Gov y "\(u‘-vfn “vt‘-‘- ‘y‘u”yy‘r .fl‘\::n:w ‘:::t maximom temperature roadings ex- | K represented by the company 't ¢ N ir « g ¢ her rs were In conference Smith by Mr, Br n v vith the opportunitics of the party vas bronght back t he this campaign Ipor omplaint wa wati N « i \ Ready in Few Hours ves purchasing tickets to area, the Chicago weather (burean . atated certaln. ra i sses of citizens, |G uniter parks or to ivately | & The heat wave t o southwest has It s that Ku Kinx Kian | weather 8 today showed, spread. | Merly 4n the taxicab business at At- ) co « et that 1 . ! ¢ is convention within a aums of money group! g ar e Chau chieftaing who a Not Feld Responsible for Fatal Auto Dublication s A receivership pro ¢ SURK it voloe r. Cummings said he had had Crash But Was D Too Vet | ag NG 41 el WY Wt S |‘vr:‘,.”4.h‘ . gt i of FRESH AlR RF[EIPT omi : n : wtor t5 Vgie gy rash B as Driving: Too Vagt agers of 1o ¢ 2ained control &l wling o ompre that if N ! o b . ot i "' cquipment to and from the trains, the Al ing AP e | Commecticnt Delegation Will - Not I refer to » %o that when Federal Judge Wilkerson dis . ¥For sa‘ety, Coroner Rules, A e 4o hauling of personal baggage, et ghenie e wasted no missed the receivership sui Urge Candidate on First Ballot o have with all of the nexs. it i« alleged, the publication lost O Commetce finds these expenses TOAY'S R(‘(‘(‘il)hfi llrin;: SR | 8¢ seneeof the, BOwith ey t4 e But Wil Seize Advantage t has met the approval et nnot be kept within that small Hmit rding 10 P, ‘Donne sresi. WP the differenc Again o about Underwood Typewriter (o o According to P, H. O0'Do; presi- gain e 1 touring car driven by it torested in the Chautauqua progr b Mrs. Barbara Sarer, $0, Y-of | W was organized to oppose the ewas & @il riden was fatally hurt, Coroner Mix | klan, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler L 1L 18 neceasAty 10 und today. He said that if the cler- | ¥ of Columbia university, 18 f This must be g ror % Tivee . ad been driving at a slower | Interegting himself in preparationa for stuilrorthond Bl . s . . ' ; 8 at plank the A o {0 & th klan in New . e ey - . N _ fr . - . > o . ' tam 9 t " 1 h - aceldent t not \ ets by the local organizatic . | t o mpaig . f it the signa e happened. The clergyman at. York. and r federal action against Pl tants : o E 2 - : 5 N ' roper Py y . ty of the come tempted to pass on the iert side of the | 1he klan and its high officials may be 2 : : A st will be sube triek. The left wheels of his car ran | tak 4 i ¢ il g mit N tand, by Mr. Baker of off the surfaced road and the ; buy ot P ‘ 0] steering rod probably broke and » one pi a1f circle around the front end of ¢ mails B p son " ot f tiee le o agree, ruck and collided with the bump- | ¢ \ ffot R ¢ . o . ame t pebein v . tt | committee went Mrs. Sarer died at the hospita . t gtinii = . y " . the e . . Discnssion Gete Hot giman eriminally responsible for the | ! org tion ' ent. | o " ‘ : ‘ » death but does emphasize that the | '‘AKD® In the x : . . Minois U nchianged speed Whs excessive . it 1e 1 Aot e 4 ab ¢ “SWINGS A MEAN RIGHT" 2255 g klan. “This informat P 1, cam an to think Beidegport Man Whose Car Rilled We t "vr"; Waterbury, June 2 Mrs. Charles ’ 1 " . King te LeRey ot Brooklyn, N. Y., who is —_— L. b FPENGe , ' nd |8 Victor ' 1| Fault by Coroner. that ntry might traveling with a carnival showing in 1 : ¢ " . p this city, and who was Arraigned in " " < city court this morning on a charge| However; Vetoran Organizer lssn. 7 RER gt . S e ST B . . t bt to NeE of breach of the peace, was rearrest- het nmeree r ety ¢ ' ge OF 1 . charge, as A result striking the " ' from that organiz . " complainkpg witn Jella Spit ' ‘ hotd r$ N . " ; = ¢ e atre e | Kian will hold one of its serics of - By as remch Pro om of Repatriatio ibr of 10" Mtate & L , in th oar o tngs tomight, but tmembers "(‘| 'dc“ I‘eople l.‘n R')u'e . = < ' el Proclamation f Nepatria " o Now Inclades AN Ocoupied Area Mrs. LeRoy was arrested Jast night | 9°clined to day to announce for publi- | 7o \\cddlmz. \|c\\|e('ked at the rooming house of Mrs. Spitzer, | Cation the p of meeting. An ¢ e % . ! e n Germany atter complaining to the p ford 18 be RIS v SO She S bt " . that Mrs. Leltoy and her hust bership ¢ New Britain br were causing A fisturban Thie to 1 t morning in court Mra. Spitzer claimed ! k. This mors that the ac 1 had struck her in the | Ing one of 1} Jer members of 1 1 Carnival, Arrested in Waterbury for | kian Place of Gathering Is RKept Quict. |y, . oo, rododBg Aty et t ! : . ¢ \ th o ‘ . ed demeo- The . Pray For Guidance his race last might. After the court trial | Klan who w tive in staging the two women aged In an argu- |tecent meeti M v b:be : ‘ ment, resuiting LeTloy win ngerf 1 s about " - - STGAR MAGNATE IS sadar. 8 % @ @ ask this great con ) vl y lding ' ; ot 1 J \ " in terest of the party to h ak & right to the jaw” and resy inviting 1 _ - s n her rearres for membershiy - " T = - " st reet . erved 1o the " Nort ' en the name © Mr. Bryan was Smith Street Child Is B £ C. E Row e s N & wek : e e | Snentioned. ahd o NI & TS Victim of Bonfire Burng Estate o NWEey work of trolley tracks and crashed into 2 e R rd o ' ture | tie later from a delagate who shouted Jennie Zislowski, five years of age Is Inventoried at <l 245 trant e opposite side of the A - - vas | BOAF BOHR o " the speaker was indulgiog i 61 Smith street 1 inventory in the trect . © " fione 18 & THE WIOATHER 1 . t vy ! 1 " tlant tate " nd not the announcement hile playing at o o d! Charles B, ¥ y was file 1 » e cat Was badhy gy > bud " " aion hich he had been recognized. tnoon in probate coutt . . NHartord, dune S8.=Surecasd In 3 n were found pe ARK. FIRST 170 RATIFY the whe wever, the come has been valued at $4,254.44, itemd - for New Britain and vicloity rit belor y George 1 v 1 ¥ Ark. J . + enti ' 1 unusual attens . fulle al estate at 111 Dwight PENCERS DEFEATED, Generally falr this afternoon neonta, N r ' , firet & " question on Mr. “Areet i 3 e In Maple ated Press and towight: Sundas <howers kr 3 o roatife - ' am v recess was i £ hr s taniey rh L T and thunder storms, ot mmch 1 y * r DeVor te ' - " put n J " th only a mur- Ly