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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924, any epposition to the la VFollette. Wheeler ecandidacies that may arise at these scasions. It developed that contrary to res ports, there probably will be no serl. ous split among members of the ue‘! | | One sasy twrm of the Lorain Red Wheel gives 3ou @ choice of 11 megs: wred and pontrolied ovem hea any bind of ovem coohing or baking WISCONSIN GOV, 1§ | "5 [ disclosed that the findings of the nas | " / tional presidential campsgn commit Definitely Opposes “Nelense Day"| Mobilization | Wis today recorded tee, of the A, ¥, of L, 'o be submitted to the eouncil s anvinoen, would Ly unanimous and would be the only teport on the subject the counell will receive, Another significant cevelopment of yesterday was the attitude toward Benator La Follette expected by Mr, Gompers in a statement he made In answer 1o @ telegram from the works | ers party in which Mr, Gompers was ealled “arch-betrayer of the working classes,” The telegram was reported to have been sent by Joseph Manly of Chicago, who is campalgn man- ager for Willlam Z, Foster, presiden tal nominee of the workess' party, Mr, Gompers' statement was a re. hearsal of events of the Bt. P'aul gon- vention as he Interpretid them and & denunclation of Foster and his col- leagues as pawns of the communist | party of Russia, The A, ', of L, ehief vican | indirectly pralsed La Follette for have e - Ing forestulled the intention of the | Kooty \ \ . workers' party's endorsement of his candidacy “by denouncing the whole nunist outfit," | am sure,” sald the statement, “that the senator will be pleased to know that International revelutionary communism denounces him," Juridietional disputes among unions ~most of them of only local import- ance—will comprise the program of the excentive councll after the poll- tieal question is disposed of, About twenty of such matters were flled with the councll yesterday for adjournment, a number of leaders of various crafts | having come here to plead thelr cases before the federation's executives, Madison AuR o Riaine definitely oppe nation day, Beptomiber 12 and ehaructyriged the plan as designcd 1o simulate @ national military movenwnt hieh by Torelgn countries a5 Wil e e The Boverno " Wik Mr, Blaine's uttitud i communication 1o Hale, vommunder of 1 corps arvn, Chicago, by Adjutant Natph M. Lmmiell, at 1h nor's dirvetior 18 inadvisable for the Ann goverument through | demonstration, 1o st military movewent,™ e deolured lding that « demonstration in - Wisconst comary and that “it wonld b ter 10 hold @ demonstration would lead the way for forelgn na 1 | | \ih contubi Mujor Gener “rmny Gen | HOVer winLh " o ' CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges Mean Cooler Kitchens CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges are unusually durable due to their all-steel ' construction. This feature has distinguished these stoves for over twenty years. The base frames are made of unbreakable angliron. The front, cooking top and many of the other parts are drawn from a single piece of heavy steel, CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges are finished in dull baked-on japan and full-fused on porcelain enamel which gives a lus- trous and durable surface and one that is easy to clean. 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R 1 Repfir[ OI Pl‘esidemia] COMlfli[[ee.mflw. did not reach Atlantic City Advices received here from Toronto prots like demonsirations held in until late in the afternoon, {maid that Matthews was wanted there president of the |in connection with alleged irregulari~ Belorg Body This MOPnillg 5L I o611 A CHalrneL o the:coun| Lok 1 tha CERA oD ot bolds L Mats those lands. “Considering the participation of | fen in the last great war, the | hopes, the ideals and the failure of | America to achicve its purpose of uni- e bsd i oh T B; " rsal peace, it would be well worth 8 The Assuiuied © - while for America to hold a demon- | Atlantle City, N. e [otion,” authorized a statement, com- | tradition. i i stration on September 12, f, that |esccutive council of the American | municated to the press, in which was | would lead the way for foreign na- (Iederation of Labor today is expect- | the declaration that he “has\not head- | Cherries were Introduced Into Eng- | ed to receive the report of its dational | ©d, is not heading and will not head | jand from Flanders in 1540. 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We will have a complete line of high grade plumbing fixtures, hardware, paints and varhishes. cil, who on Thursday declared organ- | thews was arrested at Santa Clara ized labor would, in 1924, “abide by | Wednesday and told immigration offi- |its time-tried® policy of non-partisan |clals then that he would not fight ex- tions fo universal peace. ol the opinion of the governor that # riotic demonsteation in Wis- consin is unnecessary, Wisconsin, the | /24T ; ! state that sent 94,000 men to the | the annual session of the council are | 8 1o “Lanish. |expected to endorsed the candidacies | Civil war, 5469 tfo the Fpanish- e A 1 American war and 124,814 mun to n11‘~‘°’l§(:‘lf:f(‘_§::‘l“ "‘I" i Tvl:l::“.:;n‘.lyl.)('-ln| ‘:'Ill';cl'r» World war, needs ho patriotic lesson. | IR LIRS0 001 s Wisconsin's military record recalls the |10rse these candidates for the presi- major components of the iron brigade 9Ny and vice-presidency are coupled | and the major components of the M h assurances ;f‘f_‘"”“’ A. I' of l:-“ 32nd division. Tt recalls the fact that | Will not go so far as to pledge its 2 " all eandidates who link | ¥ " during its histor: Wis- support to .z\‘ a o T o T oa) for |thelr names with those of La Fofiette national defense or known within its [#nd Wheeler on a party ticket own boundaries industrial or military | Among labor chieftains here in the digorders, and the fact that on July role of spectators it is understood that 15 1918, when American arms |the endorsement will be one of candi- stemmed the tide In the second bat- | dates as individuals and not as mem- tle of the Marne, one out of every bers of a party. Thus, they point out, fifteen soldiers wearing the American | the A. I of L. can throw the sup- uniform in KFrance, came from Wis- |port of its four million or move mem- consin ! ‘bers into the La Follette-Wheeler “For the reason indicated in the campaign without abrogating the un- preceding paragraph, the governor |Written rule of the orgunization that foels that a test mobilization is inad- it shall remiin non-partisan. | visable. The Wisconsin national |- ®he council decided to attack today guard will take part only on ihe call|the problem of formulating an official T | | of the president of the United States, jssued under constitutional anthority FOR S i) E in a national emerge; Auto Two family house on' Five Killed When e o e P e e, South High street, 14 rooms. Excellent loca- Wellsboro, Pa., Aug. 2.-—I'ive per- . tion. sons were killed yesterday when a presidential campaign committee and leaders here us lookers-on at ! For Quick Rétams Use Herald Cla.;sified Advts. CROWLEY BRGS. INC. 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Charles Schumaker and Louis Draleaux of Lancaster and David Salvatore and Andrew Somme of Leominster were arrested yester- day on charges of disturbing the peace as a result of state police investiga- tion to determine those responsibla for the discharge of Arearms and nse | of clubs. Schumaker. on whose farm the meeting was held, {a said to have ad- mitted firing a gun to frighten off a erowd. Willlam O'Toole and Joseph Flynn, the other men involved in to- | day's procecdings, were arrested early | Wednesday morning during the dis- | turbance, FRANK W. HOLMES | SPECIAL AGENT | CONNECTIONT AL LIFE IN&. €O, . 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