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the basis of various proposals, tional convention, declared Wisconsin was for Smith because the country v - ~ YT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 Vater Jahn Lo : : Woodrow Wilson, contending to the ling his voice to the position Lo vening, ly 3, members of Vater IR 100 | ” declaration calling for .immediate | Garrett declared the Klan was a tem- | Being Awarded the Spingarn Medal © 1'riedens, Lodge. The trip will he L e R e ¥ 2L POLLCH cony in automobiles leaving Odd el- A toust al 4@ ) por F ¢ 1 that since con- Martin L. Lueck Says Country Needs For Achievement. ws' hall gon Arch street at 7:50 “”. \\h;vl Ih-*]:'!;rll‘nl"\"";"’ n‘x s H l' 2y nnot legislate on the matter it Men Tike Hita ia'sh 4 yelock : : : 1d not reached a final decisio o e f for the democratic Ake Him, in His Second- Plunge 1,000 Feet to Death at! uiscni sune 25— o o This Morning Klan Cloud Stlllwhechor he swouta e nis ot e en o e s garn medal, awarded annually to an | Q \" 2 = H ” convention. The plank finally approv- fae i ing Speech, ll. F l[] sHican of African destent. for the 5 / orney u H"" H cd showed several important changes e < < f ek aipd Prake Ohio Fie nighest achicvement in some field of | Of New London Is Dead § Heavy ficam & dralaubiiiled by, a/aub soms New York, June 25.—Martin L human endeavor, goes this year to & 1 don, June 28.—Hadlai A. e fyties ahiohjhad beententriisted with charg the klan had S el 1 y Roland Hayes, negro singer, former ; attorney in this county gy, 1o Associated Press the task of writing the declaratior . e 80 glous and politi- | ~Ueck of “"‘"“.‘““- eeconding the Akron, Ohio, June 28.—Miss El-'gynist with the Philadelphia, Boston for over 13 suddenly last s ; ey ade by W omination of Governor Afred E. wilda Wickergham, 21, Cuyahoa ' and ather symphony orchestras, who night at his i Naw Tondbn New York, J I \ f Three Proposals. the mb fror al' Smith today in the democratic na- Falls, Ohio, and Howard R. Cal-lis now on a concert tour of Europe. followir - that had |the Ku Kiux Klan hung so heay Three klan planks were vert, Medina, Ohio, were killed y FThe I will be presented at incapacitated him from active husi- |over the democratic nationa v der consideration One terday when . an airplanc the girl v “;vvw\ P mass meeting of the Na- since December, He was omitted the name of the plloting crashed 1,000 feet . to the | tjonal ussociation for the advancoment | in Stonington, entered Amherst |tee after an u ession was un- |empire; a second, which wa m- committee that t ion Ku| needs in Washington a style of verile ground .at Stow aviation field, near!of colored people, to a representative ! 74, rowing an Am- |able to see a rift of light posite draft of the suggestions of sev. Kt n the form would ruin | leadership now sadly lacking. here, lappointed to receive it in Mr. Hayes' herst college crew at Saratoga in 1875, | In a last effort to prevent an open leral of the anti-klan leaders, de- a ndidate and “We are for Alfred E. Smith,” he Calvert was a civilan aviator at 4 by Dr. Josiah H. Penniman, After graduation from Yale |a hool |[rupture on the floor of the convention | rounced the klan by name, an 1 the field and for three months hd | president of the University of Penn. in 1880 he was admitied to the New |over the issue, the committee author- |third, which was presented by has given constant been giving Miss Wickersham less P London county bar that year and has ized William Jennings Rryan to select [member from Alabama, referr iy v ing accep In fiying. Both were pinned hen The committce making the aws practiced law since then, probably the |45 many members as he might deem |the “Know Nothing Party ¢ 16 « btaine in her |- the obligations of pubils Gy the machine. She was killed instant- | consists of p John Hurst, ¢ most prominent member of the necessary to enlist the aid of party |that democrats had unced tates } of & complate suerdiixisei ol ly. Calvert died en route to a hospi=|man: Dorthy (: Fisher, author; in the county. Ho organized and traders and the various candidates for | that organization in 185¢ L e sl o “" ' private to p terests e by more than 20 years tal. Theodore 1t asststant secre- eapta 1 company in the Sp » prosidential nomination to remove [clared that there was no reasor 2l Bnuie . : =i or him because he has Stories as to the cause of the ac-ltary of the navy: James H Diltard, American war. He is su what was rega 1 as a serious threat | why it should not specifically g: 2 Bl I L cony vital public ques cident differ. One witness said the dircctor of the Jeanes and Siater wife, a ¢ Had a | Of @ split in the party he Ku Klux Kian At ; o - tions, w s the courage to ex- plane failed to right itself af # | funds; John Hope, president ot . ore- daughter, Eleanor, - Moreover, the members of t e composite plank, whic : ipons linutes a fend without regard to loop-the-loop. Another said it crashed | hous: eol w. Jrabois, don, and a brother, mittee der instructions he support of a majority in the piat- | °) dadies : reement |y, n his personal fortunes. during an attempted land litor of th isi o lelegati form committee says % ) £ ebate be 8 are for him because for nearly ground some dis- flcally X volunteered We condemn politica : ! : Ediuniluaeane a century the searchlight tance from where it started. | HEN FROM THE 1o icties of all kinds as oppose the s ; en ity has been thrown upon first women in Ohio to undertake to | And Not the Egg From the Hen, says |0, 0uesti : ., [contrary to the spirit, if not he " Pl iRt : ‘ Smith for president, learn to fly. ——— Chic i : From mi s th8 | letter of the conatitution, No mem-{7¢ Bred that 8 solution be ecanse under his leadership we can Calvert has heen flying at Stow Author of “The Sidewalks of New AL : WLENSE I her of such society can justly elaim Gen s s ] ' ate and the de- field for more than a year June yue debRie. RS B Uuy (el nrat BURNY of Wl (5 iiia'a dinciple ot Thomil erson . iylig ) i mph in the nation.” survived by 'a wife and three chil-] York” Now Blind and 73 Years the s as been settled new day stole s rough the mu! S R A . A g The hen comes from the egg ticolored windows where the commit- | . party to oppose the efforts of ntiment, at least, found g NARRIED FOR 80 YERRS |,k i, Sttt s ooy o Nttt 2t s of Sk, i s it LOSES LIFE IN SWIMMING sity, in an address on *“Heredity” Hopeless and Wear i b I'he devotion of tt democratic committeem New York" has shaken the rafters 1o vt o4 SHOTE tades Hopeless and weary, the committes “The hen carries new ger: cells Members were sammoned in prayer g lisioun foaadomties e strations in behalf of Governor Smith, | wpich produce other eggs - on their departure hy the Great Com L K R AN giin Cries “I Have a Sideache” and Sinks; West Miln Stroet to Obserse Wod- year-old blind man sat in his . ; . all moner, who for hours had waged an 2hiced under Ui S I Miss Dorothy Thomson and A. Parker home several miles away and heard i o the woll. | earnest fight against what he repeat- “f“" ed in the Bryan plank which ding Anniversary Tomorrow [the familiar song by radio. He Was which we call e e same edly declared was ah issu tinot [has Abbe Married At Summer Home of coversd e tobett D e of W York yoRra SN g0 'Hy thetaarin nalll)(CReTon G At ben Ul ariay antamaliRt A : \?”, ”v e E :aulr:‘ [ ride’s Uncle At Redding, Conn, Northempion sine 36 = aaadl est ) stree celebra | " the he members o he committer ) .2 o stortl, |complete as eternity."” fare “meeklng: roat ithe ahibiar (e o i tollow he satne Gros The wedding of Miss Dorothy Ziendarski, 19 years old, son of Jos- theie ’.Mh\q‘:M‘hl‘”:\xz””pt»‘.\\v."‘utlry,i Charles B. Lawlor is the composer, | : - ccted Chairman Homer Cum -‘«“i: 1\ i iy eri i ymson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | ®Ph Ziendarski of 14 Walnut street, o L) hDn RIOWR Wabe | dredmitenced ol 'hix fates B it M + Sales (! mings to noitfy the convention that : b : g ™ was drowned in the Connecticut river an ¢ ent t sekeep ] 8 44 RPERSYH e r A . with the exce yof Bivan & > . sk 2 o'clock yesters after L B correct words of the Will Have New Home unabie to compicte the party declara tative | T St Parker Abbe, son of he attempted to reswim the river at & t th lant of Landers, Frary & not find a single copy in rgreement been made be. tion for 1924 1 to or an ad- | party cder in thet hois Mrs, A d Abbe of Vine oet, | point abont 100 yards helow the Had- “.‘ I“‘ «5‘:“.‘: e - “m_-)'“’ il the | the stores and went to the composer 1 nnett Motor Sales Cor- journment of convention from . Stadl e e s et ook oli his atternoon in Redding, bridge. He, his 15 year old broth. 20 yearn, Mr.oand Mrs Brown have| Lawlor was assisted in writing the |poration and Ossian 8, Rennett, prest. | 9:30 o'clock until 3 o'clock this after A Conn., where Mr, and Mrs, Thomson | er, Joseph, and a companion earlier e, A o - ¢ hy James W. Blak dent of Union L fry and Dry noor s T ) The "mon cross the e two sons, Leland and Milton. Among | Mords by Jam fne =) caning corporation, whe the Meanwhile committee will meet Bryan’s Klan Views have a summer L6 eramony J SR UCOES the ¥IYRE 11081 6 SUNE the out of town guests expeeted at ird - : was performed by R W. C. Hill ar the Sportsmen’s club, Tt was on the South egational church ¢ turn swim that Ziendarski went Mr. and Mre, Robert Rrown of 580 | °f Madison Square ¢ en in démon- Body T« Re- Mhe compose f tune that 100k 'in human heink e perso jes, but on! ould rend the pa but woul Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brown of ”:’ 1\ me tha K 'in human beings—the person dies, bu v would r the party F would ley latter condueted a hat store on L : G . ’ o ) oW & ot salon er will erect a two-story bwilding at 1:30 p, clve the repog th bate, Bryan sai the celebration are Mr, and Mrs, Hen- A" e ’ AONIR CATDEL AN "-\':u“\;u"_'.m m' lot ‘,.w\m‘ , :‘yy4 of Mr |1'y\ an, who was elothed ‘l-nu i eve the klan was a neces ry Pickering, of Ansonia, the parents ™Man. Union Laundry Corp., building on full authority to bring ahout a seftie . a permanent oerganization and of Mrs. Brown, R TAh Arch street and lease it to the former ment satisfactory to the nmittee A eft alone 1t wonid be forgot T e e Vater Jahn'Lodge, . O H., [for use as & garags and. nitomonila | and—Iit wis Honod—to the ention, | te s from now. He added Tetn L of the Wit Conxreaational | Elects New Officers [*')room. - e o et Sl el . mindre it tha Siatform won 4| Misa Thomson wis o . ce George Gilbert, assisted by ehurch is likely to turn Boy Scouts At a feeent mecting of the Vater [ing from the of comnlaiis ¢ | confercheen | izht w ' 1@ wrecking of the demo- Hatheway of Brooklyr ¢ T. J. Mechan, Fdward Mol Into Boy Groundkeepers before the [Jahn Lodge, D. O, H, the following |, building, according to the agreo. signed to bri t ther the t art v 1an for Mr, Ahbe Fdwin Miller and Donald Buzzee, summer is over. Under the watchful | officers we elect v the coming fment, and the monthly rental will b g factions or ink acceptable to ) klan is name Rryan Sheldon, irice | Tt A the river with grappling eve of Patrol Leader William Barnes, |year estdent, George Huonke 226 during the first five year 1 4 ks from two hoats they are taking care of the yard of |senior vice-president, Willy Marting [dy the sixth and yoars Referendum on League an aged woman in this eity, A squad | recording and eorre coretary g $350 during th ighth, 1 ore coming to the 1 at work this morning mowing the | Charles Pirnhaber; financial seeretary [ane are. The Ren committee approved s lawn, trimming the hedge, and doing | Herman dat easurer, Adam | poratio s posing a referendum on the ! around and Ziendarski shout. various jobs ahout the hounse 1 yard : rustee f months; An Emmons The Nations and pledging the " Bwimming & and other squads will carry on the } her; delegates to the grand | Bennett policy of cooperation with the v ) ¢ lodged and t 1 itfle farther the brother reached a work during the remainder of the N 7 r and Otto Rechen iations in the promotion \ stump which sticks ahout six fest out summer, ‘The boys are nlready hoast- h he and lodge will meet in The Herald bas a ¢ ife ¢ P This plan was the su vme oy ™ 1 "o fle 1 see- oft N Here he stopped to rest, ing that they have made their charge this city on September 11, Arrange- [tion which is rospeetf 1 18 Visenssion - w vould fes moerae 1t peetfully L hut upon 1aoking hack, he discovered the hest looking Iawn 0 the city ments for cting Are In eharge | your attention, secrotary of v er o you Ziendarskl nowhers in sight out of doors o he wiing Green of Iairfield Manor home of Noble The body was recovered at 8 o'clock Yoster| Hosan, other of Mrs, some distance helow where the swime Thomse mer had disappeared, by Chief of Ziendarski was somewhat hehind his hrother on the return swim, When about half way back the brothep od: “1 have a sldeache nnouncing the o em’ng J another new A&P store Cor. E.MAIN and MAIN STS. thes Butter b 43¢ | Bananas = 4 2.5 HanorsShoulders > § 2/5¢| %¥Chocolates > 29 W Ha “we: Soda e | B¢ its great l 8 bottle RAJAH o ] use ice | ' o'y Saidiich - ik 1 9 = JaNaWI s aice