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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘20, 1924, ht ention at Philadelphia Ends | A F“""ETTE ISS”E Candidate Expresses Keen Satistace ! A A With Big Banquet, A ; tion At Way. People Turn 4 In Seeking Independent Nomina ol b Insists . Senator Menaces the oo 1o ¢ tion for GOVEI‘UOI‘ ¥ 1v»..y}\.|;\‘;-):|:n.| s, :'i‘r.--;lA\hmiv ot Constitntion Cincinnati, Sept, 20, — Enthused " ¢ noted scientigts from al parts of \d ¥ y d e e AR the world, W Huvr:nnn here lmr the over by ““‘du“] Rt steady in- T e e contennary celebration of the Frank- [ By The Asso oss. crease in slze of audlences afforded y Topelm, Kap., Sept, 20.~By hi lin_Institute, planned to leave the .I‘n\ws |»uh| ain En Route To | him as he has made his way west- K slogay, "Froe Kansis from the Ku city toduy. The celebration having |Chicago, at Cherokee, lowa, Sept |ward, Senator Wheeler of Montana Klux Klan,” Willlam Allen White, oncluded last night with a bapguet [ 20.—Charles G. Dawes, republican [departed from Ohio today to make . in his statement issued today in con. | to the delegates and guests. . {nominee for vice-president, trave his first halt and his next address NestiontWith tnAcH 2VIRA &.| The dinner was one of the most (homeward tod with short ad-|in Chicago tonight. He toid his pendeas tanidacy tor governor 100 cosmopolitan gathierings ever held fn | dresses sclicduled for Dubuque, Towa, | Cincinnati hearera during 'the clare ‘l ym in the race to stay and | V hiladelphia Greetings from prac- (and Galena, Iilinots, after having | course of last night's speech that he L 0 Y i tically all the world’s fmportant uni- | ounded the Keypoto of his party | expected the indopendent ticket, to {5 the Klan above ever: | e sities and scientitlc institutions | campaign in South Dakota in a]carry Ohlo and also described sym- e er i | were presonted by delegates, some of | specch last night at Sionx Fulls,|toma of political revolution which that Klan has become a na.|Whom also represented their gov-|S. D. he safd he had seen in eastern menace, [rnmenta ; Mr. Dawes delivered his address | gateq earlier in his tour. D w & Taulon ana| The speakers included - Prot. | before an tudlence that pucked the |~ rrough the course of seven ad- e miacked Ten B BN, Rod | Chusiee Faticy,nivarsity)of (parin (Slous Is coliscum even though | 4 oscee'tn Ohlo, he bes dwelt upon Dap vis, the TepUbIICAn | sir Erest Rutherford, Cambridge |all seats had Leen removed from the |y e® 08 BT et of former At- an emoc ot Wbl university, England: Prof. Pleter |floor to accommodate more people. |, 2 v, i | Noas, reapeotly g nauing | LT R e | S ihd preseredinnladdrdasdeating | oLy e anr i DAVRSRE A Galo} two imajor “led in the| e K i 9 LoRIRE un address dealng | ) “ang (oe latter's Ohlo asso- | EN0 ot Lo {01t K. Lamm, consul general here |altogether with the agricultural S theth A bar e dnfar LU O Sir William Henry |questions, hut having been fnformed | 08 B S (PRSI S T ehgrged | ot Dhiros that s hore Tustitutlon of London, { by party leaders that the La Foltette | "o B Rt S iiean admin- | Will not disavow that support to {and Prof. Frits Haher, director of |rovamsent ofersd strong oppoaltion | COTIURLion 1n the FepYD ¥ Mr, White referied 0 bis petition | the Tnetitute for Physical and Elec- |to republican success in South Da- istration. Before leaving the state, as “the largest L tro-Chemistry, Beriin, Germany. katar he prefaved. hi! (agriculturall| CoYRYer) (e WATkIOND LD BeipRe, ever filed for any oifice S e oL o sulta ma] Alkctasion it kA Halt) Nonr attacly (PUOE new) dRBdeallaE (RRILLES “None of $hese petitions came | extended address, said America holds |on the La Tellette candidacy. personal and political ~record = of} from ny home town or county,” helan important place among the cul-| ‘“There has sprung up in this cam- General Dawes, republican viee- said. *I wished houestly to te | tured countries ot the world. He |paign a great issue—the greatest is- presidential candidate, and his ad-| 3 ent. | spoke of the difficulties of Tecon- sue that can ceme to the count Weers said this would be promul- | . Ku Klux Klan is found in|struction after the World War, and | the fssue of the constitution of tho |Euted in Chicago and later agdreas- mearly every county,” he said, It|said: “But I am grateful to the|United States” he declased, and |€%, | represents a small minority is| Fyanklin Institute which assembled [then he proceeded to read the plank | The tentative itinerary ghead of | a0 of tesror. 11| us here together, We who serve the |in the La Follette platform favgr- | his campaign party will carry Ben- organized for y terror is at honest, | sovereign of pure science pledge our- ahiding ¢ negoes, Jev selves that we will foliow together Catholic: oups in Kansas|the one flag of truth.” of ebmpose more n one-fourtl e oo amsisrttonat ignie oey| HIS YISITING ENDING menace no or ‘“They are good citizens, law-abid- ing, God-fearing, prosperous, patri- | Prince of Wales Plans to Ieave Long ator Wheeler during the next few | days to vmn(orn cities where Gen- | ¢ral Dawes has alrcady been. ing congressional court decisions. “An attack has been made on the constitution of the United States by Robert M. La Iollette backed by a group, the greatest conglomeration of which are those who oppose the existing order of things, and who, in the words of Eugene V. Debs, are massed behind the red flag,” he con- tinged. “Senator La Follette would by oue blow destroy government of balanced power that we now have and give us a government by con- veto of supreme HAS EX-HUBBY ARRESTED | — Irene Castle Treman McLaughlin says Treman Has Refused To Re- wurn Her Jewels To Her, | hearing, “in order to clear my name otic, yet, because of their ekin, or ) theic race or their creed, the Ku| Isand Fomorrow Night—Gotog to Klux Klan in Kansas is subjecting tien tolecoiemic Moveot o svaial I Canadn ostracism, form of harass- Syosset, N. Y., Sept. 20.—The Long | ment, 11 every terror | jgland visit of the Prace of Wales that a bigoted minority can use will come to an end tomorrow Wight, two major no hand to “And the ] partics in t defend these people. X X X X, “I want to be governor tod rree Kansas from the disgrace of the Ku Kiux Klan. And I want to offer Kansans afraid of the Klan and ashamed of that disgrace, a candi- date who res their fear and shame. X X X X. “Kansas with high intelligence and pure American blood, of all etates, should be free of this taint of big- otry and terror. X X X X X, “The thought that Kansas shomdl have a government beholden to this| hooded gang of masked fanatics, ig- norant and tyrannical in their ruth- when he will quit the scene of many dinners, dances and polo games to travel to his ranch at Righ River, Alberta, where he will &pend & month looking over his landa. The prince Jeaves polo behind him | for more than a year, since he has | sold his ponies and does.not expect to get in any more practice until| after he returns from South Africa nearly a year hence. He planned to have a final view of the game today at Meadowbrook. As a result of his action in sta:L- ing one of the presses of the New | York Herald-Tribune on Wednesday, | the prince has been made an honor- in " tia ary member of the International|people of Europe after five years of less oppression, is what calls me out| pressmen’s union New York local, | listening to the political ~dema- FOR S A I E of the pleasant ways of my life 810 | No. 1, of the union, today sent |gogues.” this distasteful but necessary task.|word that tt would like to present to| He appealed for removal of the . 1 cannot it 1dly and see Kansas be- | nim a certifioate of membership. | agricmitural question from polities | Tywo Family House on gome a byword among the states. Final plans for the trip of the | and criticized John W. Davis, demo- 2 ) “I call to my support least of 81| royal party from Syosett to Mon- |cratic presidential candidate, for So. High St.,in fine con- those who are oppressed by the Ku treal and thence to Alberta will be ing: id« gress,” Mr. Dawes declared carrying out alienable rights “the people of Lecause 1ug to do the right thin Discussing the agricultural situa- | he asserted that “the farmers | of the west are tired of the prom- | |ises of politicians just as were the o1, the 8" of the La Folictte platform pledge for congressional veto of judicial de- cisions would placé In jeopardy the guaranteed every citizen under the constitution, and he aroused applause by assert- United States know that President Coolidge | stands on the rock of the constitu- | tion, ™he reason that President Cool- been decorated as a states- they believed he is | to having discussed the question in his New York, Sept. 20. == Robert E. Treman, who was the second hus- band of Irene Castle MeLaughlin, former dancer, was arrested last night in Ithaca, Y., on a civil order obtajned by Mrs. McLaughlin from Supreme Court Justice Aaron J. Levy, it was learned today. The order was requested on the ground that Treman had refused to return to his former wife some £40,000 worth of securities, Which she had placed in his custody. and to which she said she was entitled. A new type of cactus with long, thorny leaves resembling snakes has been found in South America dition. FIND EVIDENCE AGAINST PASTOR Mt Yernon, I1L, Police Strength- en Case Mt. Vernon, 111, Sept. — Two photographs found in the home of the Rev, Lawrence M. Hight, held in jail here while authorities investi- gated the death of his wife, Anna, and of Wilford Sweetin, who dief under circumstances said to be sin flar, today were considered by offi- cers to be an important part of the evidence in the case, The photographs, pasted or ® sheet of paper, were found in the clergyman's home in Ina, near here, while officers were searching for further evidence to prove that the death of Mrs. Hight was caused by poison, A chemist who analyzed the contente of Mrs, Hight's stomach, reported having foung, enough poi- son that would have caused the death of the woman. Other organs of the woman are to be examined, the body having been taken from the grave in a cemetery at Metropolls, 11, where she was, buried last Sunday. Meantime au- thorities awalted a report from a Chicago chentist, who was instructed to examine a viscera of Sweetin, whose body was disinterred, The Rev. Mr. Hight yesterday waived preliminary ]\(-urlng “I want an early trial,” declared the clergyman after the preliminary 20, as soon as possiblé."” RIGHT HERE IN NEW BRITAIN Drive It Yourself | TRADE muu(/hu. Also HUPMOBILES AND OVERLANDS Week or Month Call and See Us at He insisted he was not gulity of any such charge as had been brought against him and attrihuted his plight to a plot of hdotleggers whom he had fought from the pul- it Aside from the formal investigy- tion by the prosecuting authorities, another 18 being conducted by the Rev, C, C, Hal), district superintend- ent, who will place the matter be- fore the meeting of the Southewn Il. linols Methodist conferénce next week, Members of the minister's con- gregation have reasserted thelr fajth in his innocence and have assured the corps was announced today at the war department. All reserve of- ficers Who shall have reached the age of 64 yoars or shall apply for transter to the' auxiliary ~section fter 20 wears' service, or shall ve ybecome physically disqualified “otherwiee than through thgir own misconduct” for the duties of their grades in the reserve corps, ‘will be oligible for tranafer to the new sec- tion. Regulations in regard to the oper- atlon of this new provision wiil pe contained in the revised regulations for the officers’ reserve corps soon to | be published. him of their loyal wsupport and promised assistance during the court OFFICERS' RESERVE An Effort is Betg Made to Deter- mine Status of Members Through Oreation of Auxiliary, ‘Washington, Sept, 20.—Establish- ment of retired status for members of the officers’ reserve corps through creation of an auxillary section of PAlIGE B8 'ONE BILLION MiLes asvon'fi EXPERIMENT” Rented by the Hour, Day,i New Colors and Ballobfi Tire Comfort JEWETT'S staunch chassis, its husky big Sis motor—have proved all ’round dependability. Jewettownersknownoneedofrad- ival change for finer performance, greater comfort, lasting goodness! Now—Jewett has added smart new colors—Autumn Green bodies striped in orange. And balloon tires give the last touch needed to Jewett's comfort. Drop in and see the Jewett in its new dress. 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It is expected that| Omaha speech, “ohiefly as a politi- ; 9 issue here. 1 call to my €UDPOTL| they will travel Ly yacht across|cal problem.” and declared that the Charland S Auto rather, fair-minded citlzens of every|ong Isiand Sound and board a spe-| only real relief could come to the & party, of every creed, to stop the|jal traln at New London, Conn. farmers through consideration of the )| . . °Dvr‘l’<*mn of the minority of our | whole_auestion by a nou-pariisar, Service Stat]on people. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, | impartial commission as proposed by Klan. n 3 i e Tarlo Iast votl noludal 3overnor W. A I3 mo country. Tt Knows aiso bigotry, fffh;m:fi:,{; clerk Tnat weok Included | | ration of gapport for the Cool- 272 MAIN ST. or 'Phone 1544 malice and terror. Our national \\"m;m"n“fim “‘u’,m&- o e | 1dge-Drwes ticket after a conterence government ¢ founded on reason s IO, AR B L T ) Dawes. ; Clara and Louis W to Henry|W and the Golden Rule. This Kian ia| 7R B8 8 T 0 e John J. preaching and practicing terror and |y b niER ool ana Vineenzo| GOVERNOR ITION. force. Its only prototype is the So- g chela, Tl Sept B e 5 ? | 3 Di Pietro, Craneton terrace; Jacob| Springfield, Il 5 viet of Russia. 8o 1 feol that 1 &) pyrpyaym, et al, to Hohn Hlesek, et | tition asking that exceutive clem.- | . L i B 8 S o e 0 S o | C ANNING PEACHES o e e Alfrid8 Gustafson to Mrs, Magy | aged 20 of Chicago. “)’”’ ““d"“‘n‘;x Callahan, I'rancls street; Samuel |sentenced to hang for the mur er TER MURDERED Waakowitz to Sebastiano and Salva-|a policeman, was received today by | NOW RIPE A“ tore La Rocco, West Main street; | Governor Len Small, It was re-| BARTLETT PEARS AND APPL IRy Rudoph Gocht, et al, to Lena and|fetred immediately to the state The Best Fruit at a reasonable price—Come sce our display § | Andrew Olson, Bain strect; Mario|division of pardons and paroles. of quality fruit. New York East Sider Found Dead In | cignci to Louis Rosenberg, 7Talcott | s Located at ~|mm-. Meadow Reservoir, 4 miles from New Britain— A. F. Spencer to Carl A, W. 5 miles from Plainville—A fine drive, Hall : With | way of Tenement House With | ;. (o, “ryiip street; Central Realty —SEE— Tel, 1224-2, New Britain Div. Bullets In Chest, W. Schultz, Woodland street; Magdalena Wilczek to Walter | GARS l DE New York, Sept. 20.—Louis Cassi- | and A der Karas, Magnolia| za, & notorious st Side gangster, | sty Morris W. Schaketoit to Elias FOR known as “Dutch Louis,” was found | W Belden street; Andrej Soltz- MILL dead in the rear hallway of a Roose- | ciach, ¢ , to Anna Dzierzinski, et | RUGS — velt street tenement house early 10- | al al, Curtis atreet; Lincoln Realty | AGENT ’ ° day with two bullet wounds in his| Co, to Joseph J. Benn achem ars a manufacturer. with one | wat, Wyanola strest.; Frede rick W. Al kinds — Lowest prices. Police s were convinced | and Emma Keese to Edward and 5 o i LA | el SRR S B s s o ]| COMID R G R | temement mhere Bis hody was | cesca May to Ofto F. Burke, Berat-|| _ JOHN B. GARAIDE | found. Chief Medic Examiner | f: road: Harry R. O'Dell to Gui- || 176 Pearl Thompsonviile, Conn. Have fairly earned their reputation for | Charies A. Norris said the gangster | scppe and Trsilia Lettieri, Maple| 8 o i E ; Wad been murdercd ot least geven | strect; Bodwell Land Co. tok. C.| e high quality printing. In value of pro- hoeurs before the body was dis- | Porter, Roosevelt atreet Oecar | . T covered, Gritzmacher, Winthrop sirect; Jonn | M ETAL WEATHER duct New England forms one of the A sister of Cassaza told the police | Ball to Thomas Clinch, Landers av-|} ° L e i . p1as coan ~ ST iin neatened blel| skt ST R‘} PS i four great printing centers of the coun- » police Were convinced, | S S | Install the “Accurate trv hat at least two men were | MISS GREENSTEIN SHOWERY Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill 4 inveived in the crime, ‘\ AN ellaneous shower was given T. E. WOODS R | Wednesday evening in horor of Miss ' | o 1o Y 4 . ATyl SR < . N o et it otiin ity 1 37 Eranklin Sq. S ®hone 1873 Papers of, quality are what they STATE TROOPER KILLED [ st kneitomeiot Aie jannins alhere ! prefer to use, and in the production of Heller of Rockvi ¥ VS C— | » e E ST e gt & ) such papers New England stands pre- Blass, Motorcycle Policeman Fat was the : - reycle Policeman Fatally |\ F0t. e many Meautiful gifia |{1f 30U are ever going 1o changs eminent. 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