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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924, BRVAN'S CIANCE FOR "o e JHUGHES SPEAKS AT | PRESIDENCY SMALL b= U, §. Secrolary Delivers Address | " abtnoriy—nte madern suise or S Mary's Chaeh, al Westminster e bicaum teidunin in honor of Nt colie 1o intelligent free men beeause ® p. m—Elite program of popular | dance musie by Domino Novelty or- m.—Organ recital ehestra of Troy, N, ¥ 10:80 p, mo~—Dance program by A —_— - — :»:.".:::m and his Hotel Adelphia or RAND CIRCUIT RACES. 10:85 p. m.~Time signal Kalmagoo, Mich, July Three 11102 p, mo=Weather forecast rols and a pacing event are on the 11108 h. m.—Danee program card for the epening today of Kal. amazoe’s 1Tth annual Grand Cireuit races. The eity is crowded with visi. tors, attracted by the $25,000 Ameri- ean derby, which is to be run temer row, At least 20 of the original 48 | horses nomina for the event are {expected to start, Today's evenis are a 2110 page, 2108 trot, 2:07 trot, and 2118 trot, Showers last night and m.~Fox theater grand o interests of a unity whieh you will not fail to perceive has is root in |the common eopeeptions of the fun- | damental principles of law and Nb: | erty | The spirit of the common law is opposed to those insidious enereach Monday, July 21, Ann will klb?.\,' - furs las Henes | (Westinghouse purgh.) WEAY Telephone and Telegraph New York City.) Dinner musie. Contral cert by the United band House Democrals Would Prefer o thures: vidn i jon will be held evory even Coolidge and Republicans Davis |<onreswms i v heari Vrvdny . 6 p. m.—Baseball scores; dinner | concert 6180 p. M. (American ¢ bear the label of democracy, The Child's Garden of Co | I8 still the need to recognize | Verse the ancient right=—and it is the most | 8:4h p. m.~"Bringing the World 610 p. m.~ | precigus right of demoeracy-—the | to America.” to, Planist, ¢ right to be governed by law and not 7:40 p. m,~Market reports, States Marine by officials—the right to reasonable. 8§ p. mo~Congert by the KDKA - — ’ 3 Association at Westminster Hull, des [definite and proclaimad standards | Little Bymphony orchestra WOX [sarly today have made the thack |elared the American delegates had | whieh the eftizen ean inveke ainst [ 8:85 p. m.—Arlington time (Detroit Free Press—Detroit.) Kava SRR come to England rejoieing in an |both malevolenee and eaprie ) Weather foree Baseball 6§ p. m~=Dinner coneert and final amity which had become a Axed “It was realised at the beginning — baseball scores. habit of two pcoples intent on cos [that the courts of justice were organ- | WHZ 8:30 p. m—~Musical operation in the luterest of peace |1zed ‘with peculiar advantages to ex. (Weatinghouse Springfeld.) nk Kain and his - | "Of all international contiets,” he empt them from the baMful influence Cafe orchestra Chireh of St dohn the Evangelist, |Said, "none could be happler than |of faction’ We have given, as was| ¢ - fonst of 1, |UN% We have no political ends toeald by Mr. Evarts, ‘s new exaltation | \wRz Trio, newly organized corps of motor ve- serve, . ] o differences to compose, no [to the power of the judiclary, We T p m=-lesplts of gamea played “hiladel. 4l spectors under direction of T:4b o'clock Bat- | \oiioien 1o advance, except the high- | have lifted up the prineiple of ' 8 Fhlladely [ hicle intpac WIng. Mussos Naturda feast {8t Ann will be held at Bido o'elock o'vlock. Oy and Nunduy Worning| (oqon, July 24, - | published for {8 Snoaking today at John Joseph 2™ evvicisen for the American Socretary welgomms Har MANNING Weralty | hunns of marriuge Not. the first tine between Welch and Helen Dufty BY GEORGE (Washingten Hureay of N. i Washington, D, C, July 21 withstanding the voteran political ehances for Charles W eratic viee-prosidential coming neat president of States are almost infinitely even If the house of representatives Throwing the election to the by the failure of any eandidate to rd. ceive & majority of the electoral votus, | would vastly improve the ehances for | the election of John W, Davis, rather than lead Inevitably to the position | falling to Bryan by virtue of his| election as vico-president by the senate and the inability of the honse to make a cholee, predictions of the SCHOOL FOR COPS, Albany, N, Y. July 21,—The as sembly parior In the capitol Is be ing transformed into a temporary schoolroom for Instruction of the St doseph’s Church, Ann il be Saturday Bryun, dema < in honor of Bt 9 next A i held at morning program Eastern Star nominee, be- the United Y o'clock m.—Dinner concert by the e = W WK (Strawbridge and Clothier small election goes 1o the A mans in honor of the Ann will bu held at urday morning, he |y the Eastern, American and Na. Lieutenant Inspector A, B, Moore, est of all==the policy of understand- |common law, we have exalted It Lo the | yio,01 jonguyes. of the state troopers, Instruction ing and good will. The fact that we |point that judicial reason in the for-| “gios o 50 ringing the World to]| ¢ 30 p. m.~Mayer Davis Bollevue|wiil Includs’ deportment on Quty. are here is more eloguent than any- |Um of forensic discussion shall be the | \ o0 Stratford hotel concert orchestra and [importance of evidence and prepara- [thing we can say here, We come to |final arbitor of the rights of the peo- Late news from the National In. sporte reaults. Hion' o the ks [tighten the bonds of friendship.” ple against their congress, against trial Conference Board. e T L, N The secretary devoted a large por. |their magistrates and hetween the | 0 p. me—Bedtime story, WHAS tion of his address to the birth and [Mates and the nation—that all shall 0 p. m.~Concert by Everyman's 9 progress of the common laws, He |obey Bible class of Waterbury, assisted by Polytechnle gave an outline of its part in (he | “Thin delicate and difficuit duty has | o tnt o Troy, N, Y.) American theory of government and [been well discharged and notwith-{ o o5 o " loon0art by Pauline H. talked at length of the ‘working out |standing repeated efforts to undermine | o 0wl miva Teio (whistlers), ! § ‘tiee of the parts the courts | this jurisdiction of the supreme court 0:85 p. Arlington time signals, vero asmigned In prot Tights | the United Siaten as the il | yodihd % Lo Arington time wign AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN s (Comtosy of smd Copyright 1524 By Radie Digest Publishing Co.) City Items Astronomers know whether a star is young or old merely by the color of its light, The newly elected officers of Teg- ner lodge. Orvder of Vasa, will be in [stalled 4t a meeting in Vega hall this For some reason, in every evening, The district deputy and his tion that has been made in this con- 'staff will be in attendance and it in nection, it has heen taken for granted jexpected that members of Valkyrian that the house will be unable to [lodge, O, of V., will be present, make any choice for president from | Eealp treatments, Lal'rance Beauty the candidates for that office, beeause | Parlor,—adyt, of the fact that neither party has a| A marriage license has heen issued majority of the stato delegations. [to Klem Pesesky and Miss Eugenia i afany On examination of the situation, |Htemae, both of 98 Booth street blood, but even stronger is the sense | 'POn it once more renewed will again — however, now that the tickets have | A daughter has heen born at the of fhe ,:,,,,l“,,,“, ’M";;,‘.n that we ,:,.,. | fall, | 6:02 to 6:18 p. m.—Newa, financial been definiotly named, the possibility |New Britain general hospital to Mr. (ail privileged to have with those who | “But it we have maintained the tra- and final markets. . of Davis' election by the house scems |and Mrs. Roger Smith of 56 Brook- in this land developed the institutions | dition so happily received of an inde- | &:45 p. m.—Children’s to be. equally as good as Bryan's by [lawn stieet, of liberty which were brought to the | Pendent judiclary, it is only hecause | story. the senate. Mrs, Martha Hophen of 72 Dwight {new world and were so fondly cher. |™® have also conserved the tradition When an election goes to the street has heen admitted to the New (igshed that they were safeguarded {n ©f an independent bar not servile to | house, the three candidates receiving |Britain generul hospital for treatment. lan unprecedented manner, authority but always keen for the de- the greatest number of votes in the| Dr. J. R. Lee has commenced his | “\wa come in the spirlt of frater. |fénse of individual rights against electoral college are voted on, each duties as an interne at the New Rrit- nity which has triumphed over the |Abuses of power, intent upon giving state delegation casting one vote, A |ain general hospital. He is a native fdl\‘orslllnu of the 48 commonwealths |every man his day in court and ever majority, or 25 votes, is necessary for |of Welland, Ontario, and is a graduate in our unfon hecause it is, in truth, | watehful of judicial arbiters lest they | & choic of Queens university, Kingston, On- the spirit of the larger fellowship } lose thelr footing in the slippery paths As has been pointed out fnnumer- |tario. represented here today in which dif-|°f the law.” able times in recent months, there are | Adeibert Doerr of 35 Cherry street |goronces of particular interest and | —_— in the present house of representa- |was taken to the New Britain general nn\'lr&vlmonf canniot avall to obsstre YACHTSM: ARE IT tives 23 state delegations in which |hospital Saturday atfernoon after he the community of tradition of those i SR republicans are in the majority, [had crushed the fingers of his left & =0|!'T||I"i"r hoating Events rerity i , ts o hand 1o Heavy st who have been trained according to | twenty in- which the democrats con- |hand under a heavy stone, the ‘stanidard and the method of the day—11 Nations Bntered. (Rensselaer Inatitute predie- | were assigned in protecting the rights | of the individual as set forth In the [@uthority in the interpretation and ap- constitution, | plieation of the constitution it retains |its hold upon the confidence of the FOR Many, probably most af us' he | said, “are bound 1o you by ties of |People. 1 belleve that the attacks KYw (Westinghouse -~ Chicago.) bedtime i Aéiu i {1 (Shepard Stores — Boston.) : 1 6 p. m,~Children’s half hour. 6:30 p. m.~WNAC dinner dance, 2:30 p. m.—Blow by blow of mory A. A. bout between Pancho | Villa and Wee Willie Wood. | G phippbpssebevtpsipes: ~x T l'! wIp (Gimbel Bros—Philadelphia.) Start To- L l. | 6 p. m~Officlal weather forecast. 6:05 p. m.—Dinner music by the il ¥ & SEANANUBINAER LI s e . trol ;and five in which heither party [ Mrs. William Davis has returned to |0 *on9nre e L ’ i 1 has a majority. From these figures, lher home in Hartford after spending et e ’ | By The Associated Press. = 5 “risco Serenaders. =1 = : it is stated an an accepted fact that [two months at the home of Mr. and |, “f,‘”""‘ with AR ':"'""'I aim | “Havre, France, July 2l.—Yachts-| 8:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce D A Bt |12 ¥ ‘ Heither condidate could receive the [VMrs, Oliver I Davis and 1 Monroe | '20 the enjoymen raternal as- | men of eleven nations are seeking market reports. o 1m0 ‘ votes of twenty-five statcs. street recuperating from the effects of [Joction In order that! by (hese|oiympic honors in the six-day series | 7 b m.—Bedtime storiea and roll i 145 2 620, 190114k ' But if the contest gets to congress, |an operation for appendicitis, agrecable Interchanges and more n- | of races which start today. The | call, = 1 4 i 2 o and the senate elects Bryan as vice- fimate knowledge of each other we | speeqy array of six and eight-metre n $3311280 42811 $20.120 { g {2 may promote a clearer appreciation v v el Kip- ) 10:85- 12004 10:00- 13.:88{ 19:90- 12:00) « president, or it is apparent that he craft were declared by their skip. - it | S2a134 r will be elected by that hody, why P al of our privilege, opportunity and re-| jory and crews to he fit and ready| (Aeolian Hall — New York City.) F 13 vey s, | 3280 ¥ ok ersonais sponsibility as ministers of justice in . % $a0 520 320 s20- 89 , should the regular old-line conserva- | _ 1 h for the test, which promised to be et p— 300 of 7:30-10:2) 7:30-10:30] 130-18:30 tive republicans in the house force a world which needs justice and the | poy ynder excellent weather condi- 7 p. m.—Gotham Hotel concert or- gk o 420 ¢ b0 tonf 128 620 ¢ the presidential mantle about his| Parel K. Rogers and family are at "“’:’;‘l""'e"“‘ which makes Jjustice | yjong, | cheatra. g 4 B | 12070y ‘Bt | 7 ! shoulders by tying up the house with [pine Orchard, RO - ALy The United States is not entered 7:20 p. m.—Financial develop- - -3 AL R B frultless votes for Coolidge? Would o The common law was treasured’|in tne gafiing competition hut Cuba |ments of the day. b4 St | i | sl not the, republican party leaders pre- : i as a part of our birthright and In-|ang Argentine represent the western | 7:30 p. m.—Gotham Hotel concert i $301030 135 $30 301090] 7.3 1 1 y | Bernard Kranowitz, Leslie Morans |heritance. The ten talents that we ' 7:30-12:00{11:00-12:00] 7: fer to put in the. White House by the d Dr, Samuel Chernjak hav ¢ | hemisphere. The Cuban craft is| orchestra. -,‘.g, “W_lf ol lm:m 1! ] votes of republican delegations John (g oo™ pRME! (REMAK hAve re- |thus recelved have been employed 80 | oynod by Enrico Conill, a wealthy | 8 p. m.—"Round the World Flight.” i S R R 12 , W. Davis, so-called Wall Street attor- [i009, {00 At qutomobile trlp |profitably that we are almost over- |injugtrialist who lives in France, and | 8:16 p. m—Goldman band concert. » et | 125 930] Bt ! ney considered by many as conserva- Em"‘ ’ £ amp- | come ‘;y the “'"mt‘ th;t] has flowed |40 Argentine craft is owned by the 10 p. m.—Sport talk, n = S 3ok 1 s c tive as Coolidge, rather than Charles : L "_""l": o investment. ks °°m"‘°",; wealthy ranchman Soulas. 10:15 p. m.—Violinist and pianist. *» A AL B p W. Bryan, whose political record Miss Mi(dred Friow e wealths in ";"r‘ union ,:1 states, eac] Yachting counts on the same point | 11 p. m.—Ernle Golden’s McAlpin o 4 R makes his name odious to the big | ] 1ss Mildred Erickson, daughter of |sovereign within its sp ere, Are Pro-|y.sis as the other Olympic sports, | R0of orchestra, ] #00. e business intorcsts that dominate the |\ and Mrs. John A. Erickson of 18 ducing laws at a rate which has|y "ior cotting ten points and nciereom, i@ : republican party? Hart street, left yesterday for a two |filled us with anxiety lest no one the second five WHN 3 m 7 P In cold fact, it would ‘be entirely }weeks' visit with Miss Mabel Hult- |should be able to know the law. The i (Loew's State Theater Bldg.—New & 0 possible for a mere handful of |5"€0 of Chicago, formerly of this city. | fertility of the legislative soil is our AL LAIN s York City.) i . eRBtéEn’ républicans to throw five ad- | o o 0 entl s ;’“p“h"" ]0';' Iy olf the i ““"’"m"‘ RSO i ) T g i ¢ ditional ‘states into the democratic |, g on | law has had an embarrassing prog- | -7 p. m—Around the Alamac's column fo effect the cleotion of Duvis, |%Teel, spent the week-end at Silver |eny. Courts are pouring out deci- Couple Fell To. Thele Death Tejing)) meyiive board, 3 IA the state of New dJerscy, for ex. |BeACh. sions in such numbers that only the | © Scale tho Matterhormn 7-7:15 p. m.—"Roemer Sport Per- ; ample, which has sit republicans o makers of encyclopedias can keep | Zermatt, Switzerland, July 21.— H and six democrats In the house, one | lLeon Toczko, assistant city electri- [track of them." | The Swiss Alps claimed two more v :15-7:30 p. m.—Honey's Popular A republican could throw the state’s |clan, began his annual vacation today.| “It is of course inevitable that, |tims yesterday when Dr. Braun of | concert. 48] 5.4 848 T vote to Davis. Similarly in Mary- — with the legislatures and courts of |Vienna and his young wife lost their | $:30 p. m.—Irish tenor. 30] 7.30-11.00) ¥ tand, where the division is three and | Mrs. David T. Nair of Columbia |48 states constantly deciding and |lives in a fall while attempting to 0 p. m.—Boys' perlod. b- three; New v istreet has returned from Worcester, |legislating, we should have not only |climb the Matterhorn without the aid £:50 p. m.—Baritone, Instructions for Use — AU the hours abore are qreen in Central Standard Time. 1f yow cily wass Bastern : ree; Hampshire, where there Tima, add ons hour to each of (he peviods talcd, Time, subtroet one Aowr, d [ w0k member. from - enat Mass,, where she spent a' week with |multiplicity but diversities of laws|of a gulde. 9 p. m.-—Broadcasting from the ity sovs Pocifc Tims, subiats oo hmee i/".lfif.}'l-'.‘"m‘.f'l‘&“-'fia'x'qu:';-‘-_-.'-y‘"; % unday, aftérnoon. party; Rhode Island, where there are two republicans and one democrat, This particular combination could be blocked, perhaps, by one or more western states, nominally democratic, throwing their votes to Lalollette to offset the republican Davis votes, But if the dominant leadership of the republican party were set on the elec- tion of Davis as a last resort to pre- vent the presidency falling to Bryan, they could control sufficient state delegations to'elect the West Vir- ginian in spite of ecverything the La Follette element could do, From the fact that the republicans have majorities in 23 states, only two short of the necessary majority, it might seem that there would be equal or greater likelihood of eastern demo- crats turning to Coolidge rather than | soe Bryan, who is by no means a party hero to many eastern demo- ecrats, become ' president. But the framers of the 12th amendment to | the constitution, which provides for the election of a president, unwitting- ly took care of this situation many years ago. For, while that article prescribes that in the event of no vice-presidential candidate receiving & majority of votes in the eloctoral college the senate shall choose a vies- prestdent from the ftwo candidates | receiving the most votes, the house is allowed to vote for the three candi- dates for president receiving the most votes. And in this congress the sup- | porters of Senator La Iollette, who Wil be the third candidate, can con- trol four or five of the 23 states listed as republican, leaving Mr. (‘ool- fdge short by half a dozen of the necessary majority, As s woell known, there are not half a dozen | eastern states in which demeacratic representatives are in the majority, and none of the southern states conld well be expected to ool | idga even if such action would not be betraving their party ticket Republicans, might well east their votes for Datis to prevent | the selection of Rryan without heing accused of betraying thotr party: [ their party is the narty of husiness and nothing could he a . Al of business than to brother of William orcupy White years to switeh however, for worse hotray allow the | Iannings Bryan to the House for four AUTOMOBILES COLLIDED, Antomobiles driven by Staniey Blemski of 126 High street and Mrs Sarah Tauper of 136 Wostland street, Hartford, collided al the corner of East Main street and Stanley strect | vesterday morning. Neither machine waAS seriously damaged Policeman Thomas J. Feeney Investigated the accldent and found no cause for ar- rest. Automobiles owned by James Cre- 1an of 10 Spring strect and Mrs. Mar- tra Pekrul of 600 KEast Main street were damaged in an accident on Btanley street, north of Thelle's cor- ner, vestordny morning. Moetoreyele Policeman Willlam Hayes investigated the accident and found no cause for Qrrest. | Andrassy and Count her sister, John E. Curtin of Maple street will spend the next two weeks at Indian Neck with his family. AMNESTY PROMISED Budapest, Hungary, July 21,—All persons involved in the attempt to re- store former Emperor Charles to the throne when the late monarch made his sensational descent upon Hungary | three years ago are to be granted am- nesty, The cabinet decided to take this action on the proposal of Admiral Horthy, the regent, after a long dis- cusslon. The grant will include Count Sigray, whose wife before her marriage was Miss Harriet Daly of Butte, Montana. ~“Now ST THE WORM \\ UPoN THE which your efforts to establish uni- form laws especially in relation to the important transactions of com- mercial life have modified only in a limited degree, ‘‘But before you have recovered somewhat rrom your surprise at these diversities you will then have a new surprise and a far more last- | {ing Impression of the essential unity despite all these differences, a unity which makes us, in our complex and intimate relations in our vast internal commerce and net work of activi- ties, one people with a constantly in- creasing consciousness of solidarity, a unity which has been victorious over the bitter sectional animosities of the past and over the differences {in origin in the colony settlement, in | climatic conditions, and in particular By Roy Grove| ~AlM - AND CAST The Viennese couple arrived Satur- day and the same day started to as- cend the great peak. They only took a short rest in an Alpine cabin and continued the climb in the early hours of Sunday. About three o'clock they fell a sheer hundred feet and three hundred feet more to the hot- | tom of a precipice. A Berlin physician, accompanied by his guide, hearing the screams and the thud of the fall, hastened to the spot and found the bodies, DADDY WILLS DELIGHTED San Francisco, July 21.—A telegram of congratulations was sent to Helen Wills by her father, Dr. C. A, Wills of Berkeley, when he received news of her victory over Mlle, Viasto, *“To he in five competitions in her first trip abroad, finalist in one and victor in three is pretty good,” was the com- ment of the father of the new wom- an’s Olympic tennis ehamplon. 152 G Chicago, July golfers, numbering 152, tod tarted the 25th annual championship of the Western Golf association at Hinsdale Golf club by playing the first 18 hole quallify- ing round. Another round tomorrow will determine the 31 golfers, - who with Chick Xvans, defending title- holder, will compete at match play for the erown now held by Evans for the eighth time, A\, stage of Loew's Metropolitan ‘theater. 9:30 p. m.—Baseball statistics. 9:35 p. 1n.—Chas, Strickland’s Pal- isades Park orchestra. 10-11 p. m.—Jack Shack. 12-2 a. m.~—Midnight Bohemia. WGY (General Eleetric Co.—Schenectady.) 7:40 p. m.—Baseball results. 7:45 p. m.—Musical program. WMAF (Round Hills Radio Corp.—South Dartmouth, Mass.) 3 . m.~—Dinner music. m.—Contralto. H . Pianist, p. m.~—"A Youthful How to Keep It." §:10 p. m.--Pianist. 8:20 p. m.~—Contraito. 8:30-10 p. m.—Concert by United States Marine band. 10-10:20 p. m.—"The Presidents of the Uniter States.” WwWoo (John Wanamaker —- Philadelphia.) 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and po- lice reports. Dinner music by A. 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