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JUDGE TO TAKE ' | KM C A News -1 WEEKTO DECIDE| {the ¥. M. G, A boys' department m h No aw {0 Ape|, Avout the 15 of septemier, 1 " | ligious, edueational, physicl and sos Bays' Department, ol activities will be going tull R Crosby has velunteered pounce Verdict in Franks Case — seryie elub and 15 boys have already | Indicated, will most likely be the day ©f sentence, Educationa) trips to several large factories and to the state capitol ¥ The end of Mr. Crowe's attack on | 1 and Wadsworth museum in Hart. | The nomines was advised foday iR z. d:l:n'u'p‘l‘eu‘nf;’n'rfv And theory | so.q will take place on Saturdays, | by officlals of the republican na- [ n :‘r:..rc:‘- :1::n "Ir:::: '?d,.y‘;", On Eaturday nights, movie shows tlonal committes that Colonel Al- & <V g B BALtering At ach pornt | A1 heatih talks by local doctors are [ bert J. Denman, superintendent of RO Xachally batiaring at each poln f S hia e | police of ~Wilmette, Evanston's ) o Y And *xpert| “here s a Nihrary of 200 boys' | N*/8hbor as a Chicago suburb, h Lestimony of the defense and the been detailed to look after his pe K theories advanced by counsel for the |"O0K" 0PN At all times. [ alled to look after his per 8 ¥hs in thelr final With the membership now 15 a |80nal safety during the cam | A youths in r final arguments, sticcossful winter meason i looked | Th® appointment was made in ac-| His fronic Invective vesterday was oordance with poliey of republican @irected at defense theories that the | 10114 to. Kliling the fnadequate emotional nature o Loeb and the superman obsession of | - . Leopold was responsible for their |t 7MP Hazen, Chester, on Sept. 1 mental condition, |13 and 14, A delegation from the The prosecutor argusd that the 004! HI-Y club will attend. $10,000 ranson demanded of Franks'| The 20th annual state bova' con- father was the motive and he quoteq | forence will ba held in Meriden on from the testimony of defense aljen. [ October 24, 25 and 26. This confer- . fsts to bear out his contention that ®Nc® will be one of the largest ever the defendants had exhibited emo. | N®Id in this state and such epeakers _tion and that no heredity taints had |28 Rev. Allen A. Stockdale of Toladn, been found in the expert examina- | Ohlo, Albert E. Roberts, Y. M. C. A. tlons of the defendants, | International ecommittee; Ralph L. “Money had everything to do with | Cheney, genera] secretary, New Ha- this erime,” he reiterated lven Y. M. €. A, and Sherry Day of The defense theory that y-npfl“'h- Yale Y. M, C. A, have already imagined himself the ‘s of | been secured, Toeb, the “king” Mr. Crowe said | Application blanks for this con- was disposed of in references in the | " examination to “four unrevealed epi- without motive and that | M. C. A, leaders, will be held at cal boys' secretary, ; @sodes in Loeb's life,” which Leopold, —— b the prosecutor said, used as black- " mall to keep Loeb in subjection. | The prosecutor charged the theory | RN * | ‘of “mental sickness less than legal it insanity” was “a figment of the im- | sgination” and “artificial” and de- elared it had been constructed by | the defense attorneys after they | e o e .| Wil Ket) Rammeringat Reood | of Republican Administration * "The eophistries of Clarence Dar- _ row.” he termed the plea of the vet. eran defense counsel for ‘“charity, mercy and humanity.” The defense attorneys interposed , objections several times during Mr || Crowe's address, contending he was going outside the record hearing. L PLAY GONTEST " GOLDEN' PLAN ‘,‘ Thieatrical Manager Announces - Prizes Up to $5,000 New York, Aug. 28.—John Golden, theatrical producer, announced a na- tional prize play contest which will be open September 1. Three manu- eripts will be chosen and prizes of $2,000, $1,000 and %:«mr will be awarded to the writer of the first, | second and third best plays, he eald. | Goldén has asked dramatic critics Locust Valley, N. Y, Aug. 28— | John W. Davis remained at his home | here today so as to be free to give attention to some of the addresses { he will deliver next month on the | first extended drive in his campaign | s the democratic presidential stan- dard bearer, Whether that drive will take him to the Pacific coast has not yet heen decided. 1In fact the only epeaking dates that have been fixed are thode at Wheeling, Labor Day; Omaha, September 6, and Denver, Colorado, September 11. It had been the or- iginal plan to have him speak at Denver on September 8, but this waa changed at the request of the local party leaders there, Besides expanding in those ad- dresses his views regarding rights of lahor and the things that should be done to bring ahout re- lief for the agricultural industry, Mr, Davis will continue to hammer away at the record of the republican ad- ministration as he did in his Colum- buas, Ohio, address this week, al N ” 1 1n 150 citles to take charge ™ the| spima breeders fn East Africa [ contest and they will ait as judges.| S e st of | The contest closes December 31. burden which they call a zebrule— | Golden pledges himself to pro-| duce the winning plays unread. In B proof of his sincerity, he said, he| has deposited $100,000 in a lwal| Bank ta he wead for the productions, | the exploitation of bra. CINDERS FOR SALE B A, H. HARRIS of a salacions nature | ceording to Golden's an- | —General Trucking— 09 WEST ST, TEL USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM JUST BEFORE THE GOOD NIGHT KISS «— Phone Pall activities will soen epen In ONNEW SPEECH |in darkness. the | A cross between a horse and a ze- | | DAWES TACKLES a8 instructor for the radio | ined | | The annual state HI.Y conference, ¢ | primarily for city HI-Y cluba and |* ference can be secured from the jo- | | burgh, described as a spokesman for {he was told it oculd not be obtained. \ FARM PROBLEMS Will Speak at Lincoln, Neb,, on Agriculture Tonight opening day of the convention By The Amecipied Pross this branch of educational work By The Asseciated ¥ ined bl Chicags, AUg. 30.=Nathan Leo. \'hm"n:l L-lwln‘nhu ln_. pre mu‘-l Evanston, 11, 2=An In some of the best amateur shows in | terim of & week of n ihe cams poid Jr, and Richard Loeh today [town, will assist the # seoretary | palgn apeaking activitios of Charies Iy #9004 another capital eharge when |In organizing & boys' dramatic elub | G, Dawes, republican vieespresidens . 50 judiclal hearing to determine | #1d Playlets and minstrel hows | tial nominee, probably will follgw his mon ' omorrow night at Lincoln, Neb, | ::‘b;'l.:o‘:v :-u .l‘nr murdering Robs | The Hi-¥ elub will be reopened | This period ning with M, | B dne .'ruli““m':‘;:":. fand this elub together with the | Dawes' return 1 Bumuy fram N an indiet. unio e elasse wil! eel onee i ) | e e nogt . : ' : ment eharging them with the Kid: (1" weck-for Mol sivdy and sucii | 1 o e oo Will Proclim His Views at B maping of thelr Vietim—punishable | noure et dtmattions LT e e v —p e | hours, tumping twr he will begin about by death under Nlinols laws =WAS | The boys' erchestra already has | the sccond week in Septomber and S h i s h Dk :hl:'ulad to come when Robhert | eight members and before Cristinas | continue with enly a few interrup I)CCC Ifl m." a Ola e umlm"u':;n;:d ended i will give two or three public con- | tions until clection day A2 &0 Caverly | certs, I'he itinerary for this tour now fis Oul'lh:’;‘nur’dlr case under advise The department will be governed | heing worked out, but it | Lincoln, Neb, Aug, 28,0 nor ::.: ¥ ": ormality was expected | 1y a abinet which will con omploted Reprasentative of | Charles W, Bryan, democratie can "u‘n uP y l|‘.\; minutes, sist of two representatives from each | Indiani, general divector of the re- didate for vice-president who 18 pre- m"u".k.. J\;'r'v '- Indicated he | oo publican speakers' burean, will con- | paring a Labor Day speceh for de- g .:n‘ n week to consider | poa) eroquet and cheeker tourna. | for hera with Ropresentative Tilson | livery next Monday near Elk Point, M Selsto ~v"y. he murder case, With | \ionig will be held, alternating each | of Connecticut, chief of the eastern 8 D, tssugd @ proclamation tot "rlu. ": erly : I:nendl to 1eave for | week branch of the bureau. wetting aside that day as a state holl "“.n o ¢ ny N3 ‘”nM in seelusion surnaments and athietic mests | Mr. Dawes today completed writ-|day and outlineing his views regard- | “.:c"" h. yu:‘r'r ully the facts and | w1 ather neighboring assoclations | ing out a portion of his Lincoln, | ing que ns relating to labor, o u':\-’l‘: n,fl;l'l‘ n ’vm evidence | o v heing planned and the local boys | speech, It was his intention on leav=| The proclamation stated that | g .Mnndln A ': -.-l' AN A6« |l ke return visits to out of | INg for Maine last week to speak en- | while labor is represented In the nas | onse. Y, September 8, he han | (o0 yia | tirely extemporancously at L 1l | tion's councils, collective bargaining, | but later decided to prepare a por- | tion of the speech in advance, In assig national ca and democratic parth dy-guards to the member of the Chicago police force | for 23 years, and was chief of the | American military police at Bor- | deaux, France, during the world | war. Word was sent the nominee from Lincoln today that the local com- | mittee on arrangements there had made plans to radiocast his speech there tomorrow night through sta- | tions at Omaha, Hastings, Neb., Kan- | Mr. Dawes will apeak at 3 o'clock, | eentral standard time at an open air | meeting to be held in the University | of Nebraska stadium |Hall Hired For Talk, Seranton, Pa., Aug. 23.—Benjamin Gitlow, vice-presidential candidate | of the workers party, was to have delivered an address here last night | but when the time for the meeting came he was seen standing in front | of the hall, which was locked nn"lE Thomas Myerscough, of Pitts- itlow, explained “there had been a hall had been apparently engaged, Loss of Efficiency ‘From Eye Strain Yes, there {5 a tremendous amount of it. It is found sverywhere—in offices, fac- tories, schools and stores, If an Optometrist can by eup- plying glasses to these pa- tients increase their physical | | | | | | | 0Old Company's Lehigh | COAL | Prepared the Proper Way | IT SATISFIES | THE SHURBERG COAL CO. | OFFICE and YARD, 55 FRANKLIN STREET H welfare and their efficiency, | sas City, Mo., St. Paul and Chicago. | But Gitlow Got Left | slip somewhere,” and that after the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU Name Makers of Underwear They Wear Mu Pater N. 1, Aug 2= Delogates ta the convention of the New Jemsey Slate Federa 1on of Laber which opens here Beplember 8, have teceived questionnaires on whieh they are to specify the number of made elothing articles of they wear, The s are to be returned the ques. as one of labor's rights, has not been | cognized as fully as it should be, The clght hour day Is not sufficient | —It mugt be uccompanied by a "Iy ing wage based on Ameriean stand. ards with a margin for old age,” the docment read, adding that the lat. fer must be universally recogn it the employes 15 to ba given an caual standing before law and an | equal opportunity to enjoy all the benefits of a government by the peo- | ple.” message fo stations WEAL, New 1 York city; WIAR, Providence, 1t 1.; KDKEA, Pittsburgh: WLW, Cineln nutl; WMAC, Chicago; KSD, St Louis; Kansan City, Mo WGH, WNAC, Boston; | Ing urged by Secretary Frank Mor. | speech sandwiched in between. RSDAY, AUGUST 28, 102 UAFOUETTET) | TALK ON LABOR Speech Will Be Broadcasted Throughout East and West — | | | Washingtoy, Aug, 28.~Senator La | Fellette, independent candidate for president, has begun preparation of | his Labor Day message which will be | broadeast by radie statlons as far west as Kansas City, He expects to | speak, heginning at 3:30 p, m, easts | ern staudard time, Monday, for half an hour, outlining his positien on labor problems, During his talk Benator La Fol lette will be seated before & micro- | phone in the studie of WCAP, a ra dio broadeasting station here, Tele- | phone wires will be used to velay his WGY, Selfbnectady, D sibly one or two others, rorganizations in the terrl tory covered by the stations are be. | Y. and pos- | rison of the American Federation of Labor to make arrangements for the installation of recelving sets and | loud speakers so that Mr, La Fol. lette's address can be heard at La- bor Day gatherings, The speech will be a forerunners | of the stumping tour the Wisconsin | senator expects to make later {n the | campaign. His running mate, Sen- ator Wheeler of Montana, will ac- tively launch his campaign on Labor Day with an afternoon speech In Boston, a night address in Worces- ter, Mass, and probably a radio| The central hall of London's Law | ] e St RS daten. Colonel Denman 15 & DOr-| Aigoriann provent farest fres by i ; | Was Alcarpeting the gronnd under the | troes with a hardy, creeping plant' il not burn, | that | Courts recently was cleaned and | redecorated for the first time in 65 | years, } | We Have year line is complete. year 30x 3V Clincher to Goodyear Balloon. Either one—or anywhere End tire trouble—buy CORDS IN A FEW 30 x 314 Clincher $10.60 surely the Optometrist fs rendering a worth-while service to the public. We are dofng just that every business day in the year. | My Specialty— Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. FPhone 1905 225 0 — Just before retiring drink a glass of milk. 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