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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1024, ame 1o Hoose Hin om Raga miles Baganmere DAVISNOWHOPES TOGARRY THE WEST - Walsh Encourages Him on Pros i a desen uict §0ing & morning and and taking a Bunday, n Personals NY, July 1 pes of carrying Locust Valley W, Davis' | agricultural states ha result of week confere Benator Walsh Vrooman, of Moominglor My, Vreooman seoretiry dent Wilson, saw the at Matapan, his « 1t is understood man, Who farins ern Nlinois dress himself problems and present posals for lar Roth mended that large part of tour of thei asserted he in Nefreshed as waek-end, Mr. Davis New York city this morning in earnest the program for paign, He will see several party lead ers during the day at the of Frank 1., Polk, 6 East Sixty.eighth O, 1. Lord, manager of the Gulf street, his temporary headquarters in {Itefining Co,, branch in this city, has town, and it is expected will an- returned from Roston nounce soon his cholee national - chairman, Residents of Locust Valley are pecting that he will make ,\L.ljnm his principal headquarters during*the campalgn, going to Clarksburg, W, Va,, for the notification and the other brief stays, Neighbors of Mr, Davis and trad people and villagers in Locust Valley of Monta Visiting | who N Mrs. William the weel at Myrtle 1ev of agrieulture lemoera ¢ h, Milfe AMEnsi e r that My tract here \ in eas N her sister i avid 1 ir of 81 Celumbia Worces Arge My iing urged witk G, Hed My, and Woreoster, the Bven reforms 2 Mis 1a wand wostern leaders e the his time wetions, nied to b Hennin son of W candidite ives he Vi 16 urer A spenking Mr, Davis Wadsworth « Trojmkowskl Hritala, left todday for Balti. re will go ahoard one of Naval Iteserve hoats for a nise Dr, Trojmkowsk! will August 1 I Now wi his re will maotor more he the | summer oy to begin his eam- return ahont home he for = BACK TO SIMPLE LIVE, New York, July 14,—Governor {8mith and his family left New York for Albany today. L4 “I'm glad to be getting back to work,” he said. “I'm tired out with |the convontion, and 1 want to get bacle to the simple life, 1 want to | g0 home," ox- | 0 EVENING AT HQME WITH THE LISTENER IN and Copyright 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) 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IFoul Play Suspected in Malor: MoLeary's Disappearance « | Ashaville, N, €, July 14,~Fearing | that Major Bamuel H, MoLeary, mis sing U'nited States eoast artillery ofs | ke, has been killed, elvil and mill- | tary authorities set out early today on v seargh for his body in the wond Al streams In the vicinity of Canton, | N, his automobile aban- joned and containing'a bleod stained army cap and other effects, was found Naturday near a farm Major Meleaury passed through Raleigh, July 2, en voute in his auto- mobile from Norfolk, Va, to Fort Moultrie, B, €', where he was expect. ed July 4, His car wan abandoned July & in a lonely section of moun. tainous roads but the owner of the | farm nearby failed to notify the au- | thorities, 1t is sald, until Saturday, | Meanwhile, Governor Neff of Texas, the missing officer’'s native state, had | asked Governor Morrison of North | Carolina, to institute a search for him, and the war department had taken | similar action ! Chief 1, A, Bummer of the Canton | police, who was the first informed of [ the finding of the major's automobile, sald he had bheen informed that the car ente that section with two men on the front seat and one in the rear, but came down the mountain with only two passengers, Canton is | several hundred miles off the regular | route from Raleigh to Columblia, 8. C,, | his next stop, | The identity of the automobile was | established through the finding in it of effects bearing the officer's name, where | | | | Amurica, $VOICES IN THE AIR - | FPRTRIPPNORRLPPIRPIRRINRRR | 0o reporia KDKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh) \lumlu.‘-;uly 1, 1924 6:00 p, mo~—Haseball scores; concert 6:30 p. m.—"Bpe Woodland Fairy will tell the radio children about the Sugar Plum Tree." 6146 p, m,~"Bringing to Ameriea," 1:00 p, m~Raseball scores, T:60 p, m,~National Stockman and "armer Market reports, dinner the World £:00 p, m~Concert hy the KDKA the | Little Symphony orchestra and Davie male quartet, 8.6 p, mo=Arlington time signals, Weather forecast, Baseball sco! Wnz (Westinghouse, Springfield) 6:00 p, m~Dinner concert by the WHBZ trio, 7:00 p, m,~Results of games pla ed by the Eastern, American and Na- tional leagues, 7:05 p, m.~Bringing the World to Late news from the Nation- al Industrial conference hoard, 7:30 p, m,—~Bedtime story for the kiddies, 7:40 p, m.—Concert trio, and contralto, 800 p, tonviile trio, 10:58 p, m,—Arlington time signals, weather reports, wWIZ (Aeolian Hall, New York City) 7:00 p, m.~—Gotham Hotel concert orchestra, 7:20 p. m.~—Financial developments by the WBZ of the day. 7:30 p orchestra, m,—Gotham hotel concert the World | and stains on some of the articles con | vineed the military and eivil author | ties he had heen the victim of foul play. PARADICHLOROBEZENE! Not a Relic of Pre-Historic Days, Sim- | ply New Remedy For Fighting the Peach Borer, | New Haven, July 14.—Progress in Connecticut's war against the armies of ingect pests which threaten all | kinds of vegetation, is set down fin | the 23rd annual report of the state entomologlst just fssued by the Conn- | ecticut mgricultural experiment sta- tion. Ineluded among the prominent enemies of the farmer and the gard- described are the European corn bor- | er, which has been found at three | points along the New London county shore, the oriental peach moth, the larch leaf-miner, or case-hearer; swarms of aphids, the Asiatic bettle, which has infested lawns in the West- | ville section of New Haven; swarms | of butterflies, glant water bug, Euro- | pean house cricket, birch-eaf skele- | tonizer, apruce leaf-miner, European | pine shoot moth, box leaf-miner, ap- | ple and thorn skeletonizer, chain dot- | ted geometer and a Japanese weevil. There are reports of inspection of nurseries, imported nursery stock and apiaries, gypsy moth suppression and mosquito elimination work. of experiments in dusting versus spraying as a means of slaying the in- | sect horde and protecting vegetation against fungus attacks and of use of sodium hypochlorite for control of American foul brood among bees, are | given. | Paradichlorebenzene is the name of | a new remedy for fighting the peach horer. TOBACCO SHED BURNS Thompsonville, Conn., July ]. - A five acre tobacco shed coptaining| two tons of cased tobacto and a| large quantity of farm tools, the| property of John Bostick of Virginia avenue, was totally destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. The loss was estimated at $7,000. This is the sec- ond fire in which farm property has been destroyed on this street in the past two weeks and it is believed that the fires are of incendiary origin. | | Results | § 8:00 p. m.~—"Round Flight." $:15 p. m.~—Goldman band concert, 10:00 p, m-—-Field and Stream sport talk, 10:15 p. m.-—Paragon novelty trio. e woc (Palmer School of Chiropractic, Dav- enport, Towa) 7:00 p. m.—S8port news and weath- er forecast. 8:00 p. m.—Musical program by the Rock Island (I1l.) Kiwanis club, fea- turing Carlisle Evans and his orches- tra. ¢ 10:00 p. m.—Musical program. WHAZ Polytechnic Troy, N. Y.) (Rensselaer Institute, 9 p. m.—Popular program by FEd- ward L, Wilson and his orchestra of Amsterdam, N, Y. WFI (Strawbridge & Clothier, v Phtla.) 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis Bellevye- Stratford hetel concert orchestra and haseball scores. WNAC (Shepard Stores, Philadelphia) 6:00 p. m.—Children's half hour. 6:30 gy m.—WNAC dinner dance. 8:15 p, m.—George Bernard Shaw's medy “Candida.” WEAF (American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York City) 8:00 to 11:00 p. m.—Dinner music, soprano, talk, haritone. * WGR Telephone and Telegraph Co., Buffalo, N. Y.) (Federal €:30 p. m.—Dinner music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. :30 p. m.—Digest of the day's new Baseball scores, Live stock market report. Agriograms. 8:00 p. m.—Address “Selling Your- self."” 8:15 p. m T Song review. 9:00 p. m.—Musical program. 11:00 p, w Supper musie, Vin- cent Lopez Hotel Statler orchestra. 11:45 p. m.—Weather forecast. WGY (General Electric Co.—Schenectady). 7:15 p. m.—Address, “Control of Potato Discases by Spraying.” 7:30 p. m.—Address, “High Points in the Summer Selection of Poultry.” 7:40 p. m.—Baseball results. 7:45 p. m.—Instrumental program. WOxX (Detroit Free Press—Detroit) 8:00 p. m.—Dinner concert and final baseball scores. 7:00 p. m.—Musical Frank Kain and his Eastern Cafe orchestra Star m.~Concert hy the New./| | Ethrough the Camp Real Estate Co., a program. | wWoo (John Wanamaker :l’hll--lelphl-l | 730 p. mo~Hporis resulls and po- Dinner musie by A, | Candelori and his Hotel Adelphia or- |v)|r-lrl. | 8180 p. mo—=Musical programg=in. | strumental quartet, 9:10 p, m~=lox theater grand ors chestra, 10:00 p, mo~Grand organ reeital, 10:30 p. mo—Dance program by | Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Sylvania orchestra, | 10:86 p. m~—~Time signal, | 11102 p, m.~Weather foreca 11:08 p, m~—=Dance program, (Gimbel Bros.~Philadelphia), Officlal 6:00 p. m.~ weather fores cast, 6:06 p, m.~Dinner music by the | Frisco Serenaders, | 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce market reports, 7:00 p, m,—Bedtime stories and | roll eall, WHN (Loew's Btate Theater York City) Blag.—New p. ni—Around hoard, Ppoom £:00 the Alamac's festive 7:00 | r1od." 7116 | stories, 80 | chestra. 8:00 cort, | 8:30 p. m.—Colored fazz planist, | 8:45 p. m.~—Big Brother Perind. | 8:00 p. m.—Charles Strickland’s | | Palisndes Park orchestra. | 2:30 p. m.-—Baritone, | 2:45 p. m.—Wright and Bessinger, | harmony singers. 10:00 p, m—Jack Shack. 12:00 m-2 a, m.—Midnight mia show, ‘Roemer Sport Pes | p. m, — Honey's bedtime p. m.—Roseland dance or- p. m.~—People's popular con- Bo- | he! | | WMAF | uth | (Round Hills Radio Corp.—&o | Dartmouth, Mass.) £:00 p. m.—Dinner music. 7:30 p. m.—Soprano. { 7:45 p. m.—Tenor. L] 8 5 :00 p. m.—Roprano. | 110 p. m.—Tenor. | 8:30 p, m-—Concert by the United | | States Marine band. | City Items The common council committee on salarias will meet tonight at § o'clock. A month's mind mass for Alexander | Zamonski will be held at 7:45 o'clock Saturday morning at the church of 8t. John the Evangelist. Star of Good Will lodge, No, 8, O. 8 B, will meet tonight at Jr. O, U. A. M. hall to elect officers for the | coming term. Rev. FE. V. Grikis, pastor of §t, Andrew's Lithuanian church, is un. dergoing treatment in a New York hospital. Konstin Mikulaskas today - sold new three-family house at 225 Stan- ley street to Nikodem #nd Rose Mil- ewski. Desolina Neri et al. sold through the Camp Real Estate Co., a house at 84 Spring street, to Carmela De Nuzze, Leroy Strong is spending the sum- mer at Saybrook. He is huilding a | new cottage there, FOUR ARE DROWNED Parents nnd"!‘wn Boys Iose Lives While Spending Mount Clemens, Michigan, Week-end at | Mount Clemens, Mich,, July 14 — A father and mother, in the presence of their own two children sacrificed their lives yesterday in an effort to save their neighbor's boys. The dead are Paul Roy, aged 39, and his wife, Cecelia, 39, and Walter and Leonard Brooks, 8 and 10 years of age. v . The Roys, who live near Roseville, came here for a day's outing, bring- ing their two boys, Ralph and Gor- don and two of a neighbor's sons, | the Brooks lads, with them. There is a private bathing beach at the foot of Kibble sireet and the Clinton river, where the boys enjoyed bath- ing. { The Brooks boys ventured near the dangerous channel and went down shouting for help. The Roy brothers reachedsafety and their father went| to, the ald of the drbwming hoys. He | grappled with one but soon was in distress himself. Hie call for help brought his wife, Heedless of her helpleasness in deep water she plunged in and gave her life in a useless effort to assist the drowning | husband, The bodies were recovered. Land lighthouses, to warn night travelers of dangerous ground, are | to be established in Victoria, Austra- lia. {and execution of the Dawes Voice From Anyone who listened in on the re- publican and democratic convention knows Graham McNamee, one of the most popular announcers of America. He's official volce for WEAL, New York, Besides reporting the con- ventions by radio, McNamee Is noted for his work at world serles baseball games and at boxing bouts, Be- sides, he can sing! He's a baritone. And he can tickle the Ivories, U. §. SUPPORT POSSIBLE - British Press Sees American Aid If Allies and Germany Show, Willing- ness to Accept Dawes l(omrl. London, July 14,—The Daily Mail today gives much prominence to the position Owen D. Young, one of the American members of the experts’ committee, will hold as “an Interest- | ed hystander” beside American Am- hassador Kellogg and Col. James A. Logan, the United States observer with the reparation commission. The paper states that if Mr. Young is invited to place the Washington government's view hefore the confer- ence he will expreas it to the follow- ing effect: “If the allies and Germany pro- ceed wholeheartedly in fhe direction report, American co-operation, both moral and financial, is assured. Regarding the allied debts to the United States, the latter, while intent upon the acknowledgment of the principal of the obligations. i8 willing to leave the refunding details to the future' PRONOUNCE THEE MAN AND WIFE L) LN / YRV N PRI RYy \\‘\’/ TN, 0 JETZ, PA SET FOR LOCUST VALLEY But Democrats Have Not Yet Fully Pecided As To What Date 1wl B, New York, July 14,~The ceremeny of notifying John W, Davis officially of his nomination for the presidency by the democratic party will take place at Clarkshurg, W, Va, it was learned today, Formal announcement of the arrangements for the event, which probably will take place with in two weeks, I8 expecied within the nest few days Mr, Davis will deliver the address of acceptance, which will mark the opening of the democratie eampaign, at the house where he lived a boy and In the town that has been the residence of his family for a eentury, The house is now occupied by his sis. ter, Mr, Davis said he get the preliminaries out of the way |as soon as possible, 1 fact that the prolongution vention already had somewhat delay~ ed the democratic appeal to the try for control of the government, After two days of comparative rest at his country home in Locust Valley, Long Tsland, Mr, Davis drove to New York this morning considerably re. freshed and ready to plunge into the last of the preliminary work that must he done to set up the party or. ganization, This he hopes to finish by I'riday, and if he succeeds he will then go to Isleshoro, Maine, for a few days before returning to Clarkshurg | for the notification, POLICEMAN Member of West Hl\';n- Force Impli- rated in Recent Rum Raid | New Haven, July 14—Police Offi- cer Charles E, Lee, a member of the West Haven force, s under arrest charged with being implicated in a rum raid Friday when eight men and | three automobiles were seized. The officer was arrested at his home and bail of $2,500 was furnished. Lee has been on the force nearly four years, mostly on motoreycle duty. On July 3 he asked to be re- leased from duty as a regular police- man but still Is rated and has been doing duty as a supernumerary. was ansion INVOLVED CARDINAL'S HEALTH FAILING Paris, July 14.—Cardinal Mercier's health has been failing lately, accord: ing to the Pefit Parisien's russels correspondent, Tt is saild that he has been ordered to take an ahsolute rest and cancel his engagement at the Am- | sterdam International Eucharistic con- | ference, By Roy Grove OH-BRDGET COME AND HEAR THS HEY / BRospcasT SOME_ DIVORCE ROCEEDING S YoL MARRIED ME B My = ~ £\ Aoy av T CROSEY MAIN ST © 0 of Circulations. Consequently we cannot open charge accounts for summer orders Before you leave for the Shore or the Mountains be sure to order THE HERALD mailed to you—It will keep you in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. We feature the Neutrodyne &t. Sets constructed io your order with accuracy that only our years of commercial ex- perience in this field can accomplish. Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts. JOHN T. CROSBY Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co. and U. S. Quartermaster Department 141 MAIN STREET UP ONE FLIGHT