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e e —— et NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924, —EIGHTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 T —— A S A 4 37th BALLOT SEES SMITH LOSING TWO VOTES FROM OWN STATE; DEADLOCK STILL HOLDING; OLICE SEEK CLUE IN DEATH OF W. A, WALSH Missouri Goes To McAdoo And Oklahoma Gives Him Support On One Ballot But Final Break BODY OF WILLIAM A. WALSH, MELANCHOLY, HANGS (" o7 ArE, BY STATE, HOW THEY WITH BROKEN NECK FOUND ‘SH.F T[] AUT" [][]I]R USED THEIR B ALLOTS TODAY Seems As Far Off As Ever, With 38th Bal- ON ERWIN PL. EARLY TODAY \viliam Booth Ends Lile in Gar- e 'gt Sh:WiTnzd l-yittlg [:;:fer;'llci: —Nll)av;‘is 31;;’:;:’ The Thirty-First Ballot round Today—Smith’s Hig ar 5 =l age on WOOdrll“ Cfilll‘l ‘ Underwood 8913, McAdoo 415! 4, Robinson, 23, Smith 32213, break 2 | Tost Virainia 12 hie 1612, Cox 57, Davis of L Fam]'y Asks Thorough "R. JuHN B. PI]YER I]lESy w l '(')—'—THE ODY En:,lg;;’rfi_“(gfi:»\ f_::!,”“{?fl:(::: nl\‘\cn‘llj‘h 2I._7‘ S:\(\Tl‘sh‘\‘n:\ fif\(])\\::n : hiel titutes tl t ¢ . . | ”.‘E D SC VERS B 25, Total 1,098, ) Gon ‘: \:‘ m ) 'cnn.~ ity t‘ e cornerstone o Investigation Of Death (TN QF PNEUMONIA| " ™= The Thinty Second Tl Bt oy el McAdoo 41515, Smith 3 Underwood 3914, Robinson 24, ’ 1 : 0‘ SeXton Street Mfln, e TarGMome To GolMadine ADe e ]\a\'ifilf\f \\"Ll-sl Virginia 128, ,Ililchiv 1614, Cox 57, Davis of Kan- f “‘,,“]'I‘_‘ 'n(‘(n.ll)(;'s.\nlf the i'\m\ \nirk] delegation cast their votes : i ears— | itrn= ope ¢ 6 ¢ 32, Wi a1, Saulsbury 6, Owen 24, | Tor William G, McAdoo and started the supporters of the former Practiced Here 40 Years—| ol To Return—Made Rope of Bed gas 6, Glass 24, Ralston 32, Walsh 31u, Saulsbury e e . Suspectmg Foul Play-‘ B Booviteln Diss Ik ’ Sheet, Tying One End to boor of | Total, 1,098 s T R ek “The two delegates breaking to McAdoo were Lathrop Brown of l New Haven Underwood 3913, McAdoo 40415, Robinson 23, Smith 310 St. James, and L”«“"’(i)ll'\:l';ll I:f.h‘{‘,“‘:t“"“' o : O, . L - Willia Rooth of &0 Woodruff avis as TP 12 .I"tcl' 161 ox 49, Davis of Kan- . - l‘{l 0.(‘ is nbroken Corpse Discovered in Front CoLrcines orbuinauglng ol iie! soor [quu‘; “(f“;:f“};,,\"villlllt?‘n ', il\'nllllf ot(> Saulsbury 6, Owen 25, With 86 ballots behind it, the democratic national convention Fe Castonie tal 3 % 3 |late today still was in a deadlock, with the McAdoo and Smith of his automolile in his garage about | straining every nerve to increase their totals, n, New York, July 2.—The fi Machi of Ukrainian Hall, Where e Jonn B. Poyer, proprietor of the |y 08 00 ™ 0 ioming when s | Ferris 30, Gaston 1a. Total 1,098. | forces apparent| Ser Apothecary Hall Drug store at 591 [wifa went into the garage to see what The Thirty-Fourth Ballot heledip bl e, 3 I He Attended Wedding sain street and a puysician in this |was detaining him from taking out Underwood 3912, McAdoo 445, Robinson 24, Smith 311, n;.\-jsw'\"“t’\]b_l‘.‘fill water mark for the day was 32314, £ Night uity for the pust 40 vears, died at his |the machine, He was dead when his | o woo b Nrivoinia 10714, Ritchie 161%, Cox 54, Davis of Kansas 3, | Smith supporters said the two men'casting the votes for Me- Reception Last Night. home at 70 Walnut stret at about |Wlfe arvived at the garage, having |, o o4 ‘potcron o Walsh 11, Saulsbury 6, Owen 5, Ferris 30 | Adoo were personal friends of that candidate, but the McAdoo 11:30 o'clock this morning at the age de "r"‘""" -*)1 ‘v" h-ln-rl'k‘- n‘ Io'w-. r;ln (: ass 2 ,q;‘ ston 31, Walsh' 172, Saulsbury b, ] ‘! forces got as much encouragement out of it apparently as if they ————— "a i - i S GEs end of which was fastened o he | A Ll (e o . e e men by | Inaile or the door of tho auto, and e i The Thirty-Fifth Ballot kadivgnion e Eeiseleatt b William A, Walsh, 26, of 40 FORCEE Bering for the past sev- [the other around his neck. | f CE el \" Adoo 4391 “b' on 24. Smith 82314, | Franklin D. Roosevelt, campaign manager for Governor Sexton street, was found dead Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon Underwood 3912, MeAdoo 43913, Robinson =3, * g Smith, and chairman of the New York delegation, broke the unit ) 5 A | € N : avi ost Vireini litehi 615, Cox 55, Davis of Kan- 5 * 4 o'clock this morning in the! br. Pover is survived by his wife a Davis of West Virginia 107, Ritchie 1613, Cox 55, Da # SelE At SuniEy 8 L¥e M € ; ;Et.1 O-dnfc_l‘ tthlsflthc Ukrainian | and two e s homn I West |caee of suicide by hanging. He was | gag 3 Glass 24, Ralston 33, Walsh 12, Saulsbury 6, Owen ;1}119 lh”“‘e],f f‘t.\'_a". I m"“;““"' and ‘““-““‘l““““-‘ in this conven- road in ‘mr} 0 k I b e enia it New Britaih jiold the dead man’s wife that he | o009 Sopcant 10 Total, 1,0971% | tion he gave instructions that delegates were to vote as they per- hall on Erwin place, death hav- {aore o Can. He attended the |had been suffering from melancholia s » &DS 2. ) U015, sonally desired. ing been caused by a broken | 1ocat schools and was a graduate-of |{°F some time and has Dbeen under The ’l'hn't_v-hlxt‘h Ballot P ith 828, |70 neck, according to the finding of Dartmouth college. He studied medi- clan, She said Underwood 3914, McAdoo 43815, Robinsen -liia\'ill“(:f\ bl ! AL Tisht on Bist nl days, | was notified and said that it was treatment by a phy: ' t at times he eheame despondent | 1aicof West Virginia 107, Ritchie 1614, Co T -, . 7 cine o Yale Medical college and | “al A C Ixaminer Waterman ‘ine at the Vi |beeause of his i health, b at this b 3 . 25, | : |,, Calling another day’s business wit ?1\0:)]:1 (\\\l'hn]e)"dllminid e By e e e nndtioted [bucuse of s il ottt i s m | sas 3, Glass 24, Ralston 3312, Walsh 13, Saulsbury 6, Owen 25,!] Here Is the Action R AR o A ! ien a young man he conducted aj o o000 | Doheny 1, Gerard 1, absent 1. Total, 1,09745. ! Just as It Occurred |/vonal convention today found the (iines of all contenders holding fast 7 ircumstances un d e tea store in the Bronson House at the ; : tali The circumsta 4 " Main streets, | He was about the house this morn- | The Doheny vote wzs cast by E. J. Hughes, of Dickinson, an| ivisi \ ) — e/ lavound the divisions as they were left itain wpon the |10€ and after having his breakfast. | o qartaker, who explained that he did it for fun. Doheny is now [1ast nignt . Madison Square Garden, New Yorki | rha total number of votes cast on July 2.—As the confending forces (the first ballot today was the full rength of the full convention—1098, at effectively disposed of stories that delegates and alternates were go- [ing nway. Delegates might have gone, ner of Main and which Walsh met his death are « d veiled in mystery and the police [\ s b N B e e [Went to the garage to tuke out the e i are making every effort to find apenca the City Drug store in part- {machine, as he and his wife were to under indictment in the District of Columbia supreme court in do shopping preparatory to making | connection with the naval oil leases. i | | whee into position to renew the an explanation, Walsh's family | nership with Michacl Malinowski, who 2@ SRR TR0 O (0 1o visit The Thirty Seventh Balot still conduets that place of business haS‘ HSkl’d(the }).OhC? to m;\ke f with John O'Brien. Dr. Poyer had also thorough investigation as they suspect that he met his-death as Britain and about 13 ¥ a result of foul play. ed the Apothe Hall Drug Fune arrangements in charge of The police were unable to say il e |78apon 3 M. J. Kenhoy & Co.jundertakore; g Jooth was employed at the Stanley |~ S SR A v - 291, 444 i 24 Smi a9 avis | Struggle at today's session of the age at 9 o'clock and when he did Underwood 895, McAdoo 444, Robinson 24, Smith 321, Davis | TS S G EEE vention there ions that the Smith | mot vt i about {5 minutes, s of West Virginia 107, Ritchie 1715, Cox 55, Davis of Kansas 8, | were strong indics | wife could not unde W the delay | Glass 24, Ralston 32, Walsh 1, Saulsbury 6, Owen 24, absent V6. | and McAdoo peaple were preparing L’\Y“:‘H‘l“)‘\|”Hv|:n|r»|‘|>. |;u|(.!ht‘ first vote and went to the garage to find the |men) 3 (omy | ¢or the ntmoht exaitions, Overnight|:HSTSL Hhak Soiydeisgtaswiior iR otal, 1,0971a. | {departed had Ioft an alternate 2 | McAdoo scouts had been making | Pl e heroic efforts to bring back Mississip- bt Bl fl_“s af?el noon ‘fh‘@':hell .th_ Y€ | incomplete. ithie & Level company ae a janitor, e Na Minsotch. DIAHRIAG . an the s O the S Rufl | BKIRG. SA, AR was any foul play, as there ave P fle is survived by his wife and one ANY NUISAN[;E TAXES [ME N 1 il ilorlenl B itaoh bo It e | Etood i ‘ | psychological effect to win them new MeAdoo, 416.5; Smith, 321.5; Davis several circumstances in con-| Dr, Hyman Burstein, a New Britain fchild. Medical Examiner Lyon gave | aceretion \% of the s physician for the past seven years, |pe rmission for the removal of the | ) : EE:'itzon ‘dltt? th‘i [:t(;‘!d‘tl(;;’ tf \&il[“‘hrl at St. Raphael’s hospital in New |body to the B. C. Porter undertaking | E TEN En T PRIS N Smith Forces Plans | "McAdoo was unchanged: Smith lost ody and the clothing tha Haven on Monday afternoon. He was [rooms, . | | | ‘Tha Smith poople frankly Were pre- |On® and Davis gailned one-hylf voi, be investigated further. buried in that city vesterday. Dr.| The funeral will be held Saturday | [ pared to give their candiddte " ride" All Lose on 33rd Attended Wedding Reception | Burstein, who lived at 561 Muin street, |afternoon. Interment will be In and make eforts to run up his total. All three leaders on the 33rd bal- e . gt _hiad been ill for the past six months. | Plainville, . e R W g ; i i 1ot in the democratic national conven- Waish hed attendgd a wedding: ro- 30 SN TV 2 |Tax on Theater Tickets Each Gets Two Years—For- |Their vlan wib fo st ind cupls | tlon showed losscs because Michigan ot TN Nl Al (aay Bl s came o this country about g ; , ion in Kra an ha as| 1 took away Of i vears ago and up to the time he | ! 3 | e B o The as the developmonts|\o0Kk Away her 30 voles which had and as far as the police could learn, |moved to New Britain made his home {iL[]R"]US TIMES AT ‘x (Changed—Others Are | mex Fined $10,000 and ‘n’:\:(’vl‘;! |:d‘|m‘l]:- The S hisct ar l:nv Mc- [Deen divided among them, and cast ute. : once more for Senator Ferrls, her the last time he was seen alive was ||n New Haven. He studied medicine T | | ax el s 2 = in New Reduced Materially Latter $5,000 Adoo people was to make @ SUPTCME ot gon. On this ballot the lead- relatives. He left the house for the RIOUEALE A dlobs “"‘,““ il h“l"*" in Vienna and at the time of his death affort to get back from the stump | 5 was found this morning by a boy de- | was 70 s of 'ago. | AR SOpLRtL s g SumP | ers stood livering milk, Policeman ‘T'homas "”,, is survived |5— a wife, a step- THE FRESH AIR [;AMP 1 SR \\h;<h‘ :l«',‘\]:l\u.‘l\.:l“|.:".”1'::::5.~i‘.;,m“|d" McAdoo, 404.5; Smith 310.5; Davis, Tierney was notificd and he called the | qaughter, Mrs, Josephine Goodman of | Washington,( July 2—The public| New York, July 2.—Gaston B, | &N €& e e medical examiner, Dr. Lyon said | tjjs city; two daughters, Ida and purse will heave another sigh of re-|Means, former department of justice | LELRS i .u‘ ”"\ id - The ballot cost McAdos 113 Smith, Walsh had been dead for about|yppa Burstein of Bridgeport, and four | ., I3 lief at midnight tonight when further |agent, and Elmer W. Jarnecke, his | PITANITE to acquire ¢ e ~”.‘ CoMle| 111, and Davis seven. three hours. wons. Jack, Nathan and Abraham Cook Is }\ept Busy But | cuts in the nation's tax bill undgr the sceretary, who yesterday were con- ““j“"'*'»‘ b going on ',,“ " Olher] Ralston remained at 32, There were three bruises on Walsh's | pyrstein of Bridgeport and Isaac Bur- SR £ ¥ | new rovenus law become effective | victed of conspiracy to violate the | dark horse m"\lvl ‘“"M !" \,". \'II»m 2 A face, one was on the forchead, e stoin of New York. Two sisters and a Lizzie Sometimes S(ops | after the 30 day period, stipulated | national prohibition laws, were sen- | Do D St D e dently having been caused by a fall. | rrom its enactment. The so-called |tenced today to the federal peniten- Dbreeze' it ofit between them L u;-\m‘ NO COMPROM!SE TALK brother als g . o o f for a Rest nuleance taxes are abolished entirely ' tiary at Atlanta for two yea \d | leader put it, confident that | | o i : Walsh's clothing were full of dust, 1'} while in the field of miscellaneous fined $10.000 and $5,000 rc ively, | could get (Iu-‘rvq\l\r(l !\\u-fhn-.l:j‘ -\‘ IN CONNECT[GUT GROUP having been ground into them so that | KLANSMEN KONVEN[NG = Tdes canerally mteriat® Feduations | ‘After motiohs thet ‘the verdict ba|| \ Michlgan wasnot Feats 29 CATHES ) her vote, Neither was Minnesota. Then | it was impossible to remove it. “This | That the children at the New | tafle offect. st aslds, Jadgment arrested and A Mississi n which the Me- ! ‘ S———————— ; ded g the old assessments | new trial grante d been denicd | came Mississippi, o Meh the Me-! ‘ Included among the old assessments i new trial granted had been denied | Came PR | Cummings Ouly Man Nutmeggers The others are yet to be explained. condition is hard to explain, accord- Alnin froan g o ha ing to the policg, in view of the state- ‘ R Vi Havel ne: Britain fresh alr camp are Daving | yion are climinated outright are|them, counsel for Means and Jur- | Adoo peaple had been working furi- ment by the medical examiner that| RN G the time of their lives is evidenced | those on telegraph and telephone mes- | nocke filed a writ of crror and ob- | ously overnight. ]:“1‘“'""\ ‘flf:‘ .1;\[\\" Might Agree on—Dolan Denics good, however. The Me- | clients on | W. Davis held 100 forces h death had been Instantancous, pre-| gween 20 and 50 Thousand There by lutters which have arrived, ad- ! gages and the stamp tax of two cents| tained the release of their f [ 1 failed to make w dent Candidacy Rumor cluding any argument that he had | dressed to the Fresh Aid editor of the | per hundred dollars on drafts, checks | §25 000 bail cach. b th T e niieh ik < S(a (e Kot { . o ntAaGTy hotan, * THe | e | in the Davis strength there. The same struggled after a fall in which his| for State K Frovaial MHusE hatthrd! ave s dressad |(Rnd prpmIMOrynutek, TS AXICH NS R e itk | (Hpaoial to thy Hergid.) neek Hnd Boen broken: - - dmission of one cent for each ten| < g was true in Mlissouri q . Binghamton, July Members of [in various ways, some to the Fresh eharged is changed to apply | Connecticut Closes Its North Carolina took back the single| Madisoy Square Garden, July 2 Dr. Dolan, leader of the Smith face tion of the Connecticut delegation, | The police are also unable to ex-!| plain what brought him back to the hail. The wedding party had ended shortly before 12 o'clock and every vote it had been giving to Smith and ss of 50| Pigeal Year With Balance |\ * "\ o | Hartford, July 2.—Financially the { =y 0 transferred her one loose made emphatic deniel today to a res state of Connecticut closed the fiscal | "o Ritchle to Walsh of Mon- | Port that ‘he plans to seck the cone on admissions in ex the Ku Klux Kian from all parts of | \iq cgitor, some to “Dear Iriend,” | the state, were arriving here today forLg gome ‘to “Dear Editor,” but all | cents. the four day state koloro fo OPCM|iu ahout thelr good times. Two| The five per cent tax on jowelry body had apparently lett the neighs [here tomorrow. ‘Between 20 and rather striking situations secm to | articles, including musical instruments S ; 3 Doy e eted o have | thousand kiansmen” will be in attend| g out in fhe letters, one that | s iy on those |Year Monday with a balance of 8- | [y i gave the remaining nine as grossional nomination in the first dis- lft the party with three other men, | ance, officials say. Special trains Willlap \nna Deutsch, the chief cook, is | exceeding $50 in value and on watches | 104,996, an increase of § 2 overt ual to McAdoo. The lines gencrally ”“1: this vear 3 : but one of thi run from various points. Members of |,y 00 woman trying to satisfy 65 | only of & value in excess of $60. | the of June 19 on all sides were broken . Dolan is coufident that Smith was questioned, and | aer | will i o said that he was alone with Walsh | the order will parade on July 4, Weare | yvoracious appetites And the other that | Although the law lovies a new tax The showing is considered by the AfeAduo Men Cheer e P aud: hi Sent | i coupe driven by Miss Ventlfo | of five por cent on automobile chassis state treasurer, G. Harold Gilpatric g ; lloWErs dadite. therQ Wl LR ddg i [ and walked a short. distance from the | Ing full rcgalla, according to p GRS i ; Ball and then rveturned. He satd jplans. Séveral hundred large tebtdfyog.y, the nurse for the Tuberculosis | and bodles and motorcycles and three as remarkable as the last general On the thirty-second ballot the Me- | Sobretiise THESUEROAL Tre - amie that the two others who left the hail | have been erected to accommodate the | FINCE e secretary of the Ieresh | por cent on truck or wagon chassis|Sembly 01t tHa Ntats (A% Ont ownEAbY:| vuacs i etisio atnt aAnoUnGeAl tholhi EnUOTEIETaRWABEIALIC OL NG (RO PO when he dig, got into & machine and | klansmen at Stone park, where it i8] \j camp board of directors and one | selling for more than $1,000 and | half a million dollars. f A e HbATAE AT S otthEand iy e Exiontink; WILUSHIULHER BN HAY | pianfed to conduct initiations. of the instigators of the camp, ® is | bodies eelling for more than $200, ft| 1t is exnected that the Increase In candidate and even he is not assured went awi He was unable to tell . e yell fahion o . One hundred state troopers have asure by cutting |State receipts will be nearly $2,000,-} T aeitet alvided) MeAdoo s 16 entire vote the police who they were. (W Wored 50 B giving the children pleasure despite | compensates in a me: | NTh, TRt B AR i T Will Probe Foul Play Theory. boen ordered to this eity and the 1o= |’ “eiot that it occasionally kicks up | in half the five per cent tax on auto- | 000. 1.2, Smith 33 1-2 a8 usua SCh AUTE R AL S T ) ) lice force has been mobilized s 5 H 4 h | The motor vehicle department ' . J. Smith, both of New Britain, sat as The police are not Inclined to the a slight contrary streak. mobile parts and accessories, e motc hicle 0 | Mississippl held fast for Davis agaln G o oo belief that Walsh met his death an the | ey o 1t is impossible to print all the| Among articles freed entirely of the | made a return of $5,018,908 n in- did Missour T tha detaonrteation wiich R b bt 3 x o 1 H Wi s, ac o i a 't ev 1 o 3 ( ¢ are: | erease over las ear of $83 e ratior C 0 - LEANE of foul play, but the investiza- | Diplomatic Service of 1atitas IMpfRut s hered Lob, HR b Sven ] tevied under the old law are: jcrcase over last year of $334,141 Dark Horse Strategy. od the defection of two New York had time to read them all yet——there | Pleasure hoats and canoes, candy, - sy ates to McAdoo this afternoon, was to sit : Sl5E o S hall it T & 5 ' | tion is being continued as there is a| [, S, to Undergo Shake-Up | 1+ <o wany: but he is going to read | hunting and bowie knives, dirk kniy 5 3 | rhe dark horse strategy poesibility that such might be the| yuchington, July Zo—An unprece- [ ovopvone and see that they get some | daggers, sword cancs, stilletos, brass U. S. Destroyer on Reef back and let the two leaders convince Ruutz Reese of Stamford cars case. According to the policeman | qonicy shakeup in the foreign service | jnd of o reply. Several leiters are |and metallic knuckles emoking stands, | [n Pacific, Not Damaged | the convention that they had no hope tied the ik ,“.hf ‘,‘"{q m\'\».(,i|”'|'\' ‘m “:\o l“i‘",,fi‘.":;‘“, was announced today by the state de- | given as follows: | liveries and livery boots and hats, N Francisc o, July 2.—The U, 8, | Of breaking the deadlock. | T SO he party, Walsh was not under the| .. ment under authority of the "W nrrived at Brookside Junc 24, | hunting and shooting garments, rid- |gestroyer La Valictte, struck a veef off [~ Reports of an i ndig - break [ Fipgt Sixteen Play for influence of liquor. Scrgeant Michael Y 1T ' N > P cently enacted Rogers bill for 1924, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. | ing habits, yachts and motor boats |jort Rose {1 BT R e from MecAdoo in the Texas delegation Py ¥ s ). Flynn and Policeman Thomas J. | ’ Fort Rose, 54 miles north of the en- | WA 2 E0000 G0 P he itle hand Vice-President’s Cup | | | i organization of consular and diplo- | The ride through the country was |not designed for trade fishing or na- |y, 3, y g I'oeney are investigating. | A N 4 J ) as , fishing france to San Francisco harbor in a iy " o s Yaky The victim m;:na”\go of thix city, | TaUC activitles. Retirement for age |yery pleasant. As soon as we ar- | tional defense and X-day fiims and |dense fog «n hour before dawn today | ful which would welcome it. The 4 The following matches have beem Me was born at 40 Bexton street in | and resignations removed 60 names | jyvod we found our rooms and un- | plates. but reported te the naval radio sta- | [rom the lLone Star State, one delc-| played in the first round of the vice- Yobh Sl wad Nloedcenae el Bia tives | Arom the permanent rolls and in ad-{ packed our clothes. Then we got _— tion at 7 a. m. that she was off | Bate, who was praying for '\‘| break, | president's cup tournament at the 95 all s e, | G TF B assification from top to | ready for supper and enjoyed our | (Y = 4 ot ekt at ML O G, were sare to stand for MeAdoo, | Shuttle Meadow club: First sisten, R. :V{a‘,lo‘(‘f;"l'as ‘l:‘::l“?r:eflf!:?"'n:ll.lIT:-');ZI“ bottom was announced, supper very much. After supper we ‘,('hlcago Crook ldelltlfied [ihor ;v~1\;\1'.\~T':;» !‘w:; '\'l":u marine | until he gave the word releasing then. | J. Wachter dofeated D. L. Vibberts rochial sc Jie a og N E >y J °g i oy ki ” e ", ! 3 ¥ » o Jowing year entered New Rritain High One diplomatic and 31 consular offi- | went to Millstone to the camp fire, | In New York by Telephnne | department of the chamber of com Ihomas Taggart, Senator .rsu(;m 2 and 1: H. W. Hatch defeated H. 8 " 3 cialg were retired as having reached [ we sang all the songs we knew and | (‘hicago, July A plekpo | ce B I ) y rod. | boomier, said he expected to see Mc-| Pursons 5 J. T, Hart defeated et 6 p ” ¢ sang a songs k @ ago, July 2./ ckot in |merce said that she was undpmaged. : chool. He played football and bas e 4 ¥ | Adbo and Smith make gains all| W, T, Coholan 2 and 1; W. H, Booth the limit of 65 | attaches who had been carried on an | Brooksides played a game against ; five diplomatic [ then we made up some cheers. » The |New York was identified today in two | th t jofeated T on with trans- defeatec 3aldwin 6 and 4; D. ofeated C. W. Upson 4 through the day s minutes when a telephoto picture of 5 M i Rk the index finger on his left hand was ‘Tolle,\' of bngland Wins fors of votes back and forth, but he | 1, Manning ball on teams captained by “Bill’ Dudack and was considered a most - \ o 18 > unassigned list were redesignated as|ihe Millstones and the Brooksides won :v:‘?&:"t'“:;l?:fi‘{i‘n:‘p‘z Ho lft high echool | wnot relnstated”; cight diplomatic and | tho game. The score was 27-13. We [transmitted to Chief of ' Detectis French Golf Title Today | ¢xvected no o o | {and 3: G H. Badwin deteated R W woveral years was employed at the|l3 consular officials were demoted as | ride up to Millstone every day in the | Hughes of Chicago from Police COm- | gy 410 Associated Press. LAl Sees No Decision Potect 2 and 1; H. Robinson dee Walsh & Hoelfelder store on Main | failing to reach the required standard | Jizzy. Sometimes the lizzy is asleep | missioner Enright of New York. | ta Boulin, France, July 8~-Cyrit| “‘There will be upper cult feated O, E. Swith § and 2. e o which his brother, Building | of eficloncy and two names were re-|and it won't go. Wednesday when Tolity, fiae Beitish amateus golfer,| SPATFHIg but no decision,” said Tage| 1F July 4 there will be a handicap Commissioner John 3. Walsh, is a moved by resignations. [the dinner table was all set and we T e | medal play tournament at the Shuttle J - o pghic e - won the French open golf champion- | & < Meadow club. Prizes will be giv part owner, vere a Yv'hnmm;h\xl to eat 1t I\‘ng:\n ';l Ts, ecidod hove today, with a total| Jumt a» b moted . to] Meatw ciab. . i ,m\on{to < Survi " athot. Patel N i rain and our food got all rainy and | P PSS OrS Sewears FIRENS 1 Chairman Ish ran gavelling | the anding in the best scores for w&:"‘Ih‘hah;fi»r:’].i-rm;orl;‘r’.h‘l"\\I';:LI.:F‘(.,\JA‘Pms Shotgun in Moufl.“ s we had to §0 inside to eat. We Following & long established |[of 290 for 72 holes of medal play ",,,. "‘:“',: iy :\.: ..u“‘v\wfi‘:‘,:,,‘, and | 36 holes, At 5 o'clock in the afternoon three sisters, who are Misses Mary, | Then Pulls the Truzgcl' have a swing and a see-saw—the | custom The Herald will not be Walter Hagen, the American profes: | sraver was offered by Rabbl Newman | there will be a driving, approaching Kathleen and Elizabeth Walsh, all of| New Haven, July 2.—After dis-|scenery here is very beautiful. Our | issued on Friday, July 4th, sional holder of the British l'!wvvl:"" nple feradl, New York and putting contest. this city. 0 charging a shot gun into his mouth, [camp was called Brookside hecause | ‘f(""t::l“r\lrn?“h finished second with a|™ oo\l nowman praved axrnestiy | ——ns He was a member of Daly Council, |nearly blowing his head off, John Ma- | there Is a brook right on the other | al o . and at length. When he concluded &' Cooli i & Knights of Columbus. |{uring“¢he Ja, 50, was still living when he reach- | side of the road. Millstone got its | g4 * £ T | \1.»1.4?1;:‘ dzrlnyml:‘ fn the \ns,.nm‘(‘o‘)hdge Will Be 52 Years v war he served in the army, belng stas |0 the hospital foduy. No reason i8|name because there was once & mil | | TO COMBINE TRADE ROUTES. | space shouted: Old on Fourth of July tloned at Camp Greenleaf. known for his act. He came from | THE WEATHER Washington, July 2.—The sl\im»inll “Great prayer.” Boston, July I.—A birthday card e A A (Continued on Page 11) | —o— board today approved the recommen-| With that the clerk plunged into | for President Coolidge with a greeting KILLED BY RUM RUN) X et —— Hartford, July 2.—Forecast dations of the flect corporation for | the ever-present job of calling the roll |and goodwishes to which 20,000 fels Long Branch, N. J.. July Ger- MAC LAREN AT FOOCHOW. Caiand : : || for New Britain and vicinity: consolidating the government’s trade | of states. The day’a businces waslow citizens of Massachusetts signed ard Kadenbach of Atlantic Highe | By The Associated Press. LEAVES ESTATE TO WIDOW l‘ Unsettled tonight; Thursday routes operating from the North At-|opened as usual with 24 votes for Os-{thelr names was completed today for lands, was mortally wounded early Foochow, China, July 2.—Stuart The will of John MeGrall, filed | fair; little change in tempera- || lantic and Guif to the Orient and |car Underwood from Alabama, It re- | transmision to him by special messens today in a battle between coast | MacLaren, the British aviator, arrived |[this afternoon in probate court directs " ture. | | Duteh East Indies and South Atlantic | called, among old-timers, the famous ger, The president will be 52 years guarde and rum runners. He died at | at the Payoda anchored here today on the entire estate to his widow, Mary {1to the United Kingdom and contl- | old en July 4 and the card will be In noon his flight around the world. McGrail. * ——# | nental European porta ‘ (Continued on Page Three) his hande for the holiday. & [