New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 9

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_counell of the Central REPUBLICAN FUND |s\_|ig_mfi HiGH + (Continued from First Page) —_— . Chairman Caraway of the conmite tee drew Morrlson into & long dis- cussion of tle actlon of the executive rades and Labor Council of greater New York, Which last night reversed a previous endorsement of LaFollette and me out for John W. Davis. ‘They had a right to do that, didn't they?" asked the chairman, “Would a committee of the houso have a right to rescind a deWsion of the house?" countered Morrison, “I “have no official information, but I have read that the executivé board of the central organization took the actlon.” “You do not intend to do anything about it?" asked Caraway. “There 18 no coerclon on the part of anybody by the A, I. of L." re- plied the witness, » A. ¥\ of L. Finances Under questioning by W. L. Bour- land, counsel for the republican na- tional committee, the federation sec- retary sald the treasury of tHe A. F. of L., now had $230,000, “And you say none of that has heen contributed lo the La ¥ollette lnlul"" ‘appea) has been sent to any of the affiliated unions in Canada?"” “It might have been_sent by mis- take." “Did your organization receive by mistake or otherwise any coemtribu- fion to help the progressive move- ment " “Not that T know of." “Isn't it a fact that appcals were gent out to international organiza- tions as such?" e i hed | “And you say no appeal was sent to Canada?” “Instructions were 4ssued that no appeals for the campaign should he sent to Canada. “Were any organizations in Can- ada invited to come to this country to take part in political campaigns?"” “No sir."” Reading extracts from editorials by Samue! Gompers appearing in the American Federationist, Boulard asked if it “wasn't a fact. that the A. 1 of L, h been put into this campaign as ¥ Campaign % of L. is not any more i this campaign than it has bes onducting a non-partisan Mor#ison said nd asked if the witness didn’t expect a “fancial return” to anized labor uu-nugh the con- struction the indepe; would place on lgeted, 'he question of the action of the supreme court is the basis for owr | wishes to have the judges electe: | by the people,” Morrison replied. Reading from another article wri "|ten by Gompers Bourland broug! ° out that there are about 80,000 labe | unions in the United States and th ‘ Morrison had testified that circuls '} were sent to “32,000 labor unions “Have you solicited funds froi { the government employes of rail roads in Alaska?" asked the attor ney. “Nn. 1 don't think we have n) organization in Alaska” Bourland then read from an arti cle In Labor, a newspaper published Liere by several labor organizations, saying that “Alaska rallroad hoys give dollars to send Bob to the White House.” Denles Coerclon “Isn't it a fact” he continued “that coerclve methods are bheing used to force members of labor unions to cease their activities for the Coolidge ticket?" t “No/ ent candidates Clayton tc!‘ it er written by Morrison fo William J, Reinhardt, an organizer of Carlstadt, N, J,, “requesting” him to call on labor unions for contribu- tions was-read by Bourland. But the witness disagreed with Bourland that the “request” was equivalent to an ' “order.” Taking up the st of contributor: to the A. I, of L. non-partisan cam paign fund the attorney called atten- tion that the fitst on the list was §50 from the Glass Bottle Blowe association of the United States and Canada. “This contribution was made from the treasury of this organization was it not?" “We receipted it to that organiza- tion,” “And the treasury of the :wso(i-} me——— Save Your Eyes [ | Don't abuse or over- work them —if they worry examine canse you have us them now. Eyesight Speciali-t FRANX E. GOODWIN 327 MAIN 81, . Phone 1005 IMODERN BOOT S M)P NEW That’s BRITAIN’S STORE & \' ALUE SHOW what you get in every pair of John Irving Shoes. Extra#alue made possible by bhig volume of fine leathers, good work- ¥ You can almost buy two pairs for the price vou would expect to pay for one. business. Newest styles, manship. JOHN IRVING . EEXTRA ! OPERA PUMPS Prettiest new styles Jow heels. The Calf, Lilack Suedc ONE GOOD QUALITY—ONE LOW PRICE No. 461 John Irving's “GOLIATH” k. Featuring the ex- f treme wide toe and f short vamp. in plump Tan Calf oniy. Headquarters for Stardy Children’s Shoes AgentsforDo;gIaaandDr. Kahler’sShoes SATURDAY SPECIAL A splendid se- lection of wom- en’'s pumps in mew and pleasing patterns. Excep- tional opportun|- ty, at $3.95 MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET London. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OblUBhR 31, 1924, Where Commumsm Floumhes in London tleadquarters of the Communists of Great Britain is in King street, Covent Garden, | Notice the placards. They boast of the communists’ government, v atlon is made up of dues and assess- ments from the members whethier or { cast by station WHN. not they slon, firmative, THOUSANDS HARCH (.52 Governor of New York Prepar- vecis the sumwort ot i 3 ius ing Wind-Up of Campaign New York, Oct participation in the fina ri an:lr hall t {ernor Alfred re-election, tonight Des Moines, la. rere is the Face Bréoklyn. His specch will be radio- lived in the United St | The demonstrition given the gov-1{United 2 ernor in the Bronx last night was to the would be a logical conclu- | regarded b ocratic leaders as | nation one of the greatest of the campaign. d by a number of bands, thou- ed if the funds v of Footers fell in behind the y “in a non-partisan |official party only to find the orrison replied in the af- torium of Morris high school pa | {to the doors. The crowd cheered again his denungiation of the Ku Klux Kian, | ", Walsh, attorney for Davis' well the Kklan sphinx-like | “Compare John W the death-like, silence of Calvip Coolidge,” he de- clared. “Compare my attitude with |the pugsy-foot, gum-shoe aititude of the Gpposition. T ask you to ask | yours who ex- [ with The WITH AL SHITH | Palace ning elves this question: Hiram Klan in thiselection? <.»rt1(my Focht nm il J “You won't need it, Al,"” shouted ra man and the dience cheered ral minutes, it for Th governor pitted his own itic record nst that of his oppenent, Car- Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Gov- ' “If the republigan machine poli- th, candidate for will speak | for also in greate: Carl influence with the T . fitness,” hq said, * explain ater—Ben Focht on Program. {the camp vernor, This will probal local Kepublican rally sive plans have heen made to make Horton" has prepared several new songs and will offer them to the audience. ticians nominated Hv]unnl Roosevelt :flu Union Mfg. Co., will preside at in «for gmunar with any notion of lns,dh! rally. labor ‘ | ow can ey y the president of the 8 failed to promote him y caused by the resig- ecretary Denby?” - of BINGHAM HERE TONIGH Republican Cunaitlate tor Governor to Speak at Rally in Palace The- | { last big Republican rally of | held in the | r at 8 o'clock this eve- | when Licutenant-Governor | J. Bingham, candidate for | and @ax-Congressman Ben | ia will speak, | be the biggest and exten- will be thea of Pennsyly Mrs. Chorus the most successful. s famous Coolidge 8, Neumann, secretary of | Cabmet Blds Farewe!l to Wallace Through a silent row of his former cabinet mates, the body of Secretary of L\grlcul— ture Wallace is borne from the White House to be taken for burial to the old home at First on the left is seen Sec retary Mellon, and on the right, Secretary Worth Powder Coupon Cut [t Out Now! i Thls Present it at Notice to Authorized Dlsn’lbumrs. once with 29¢ only At Toilet Goods Section of THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. ordance with ITHE DICKINSON DRUG CO. Cuastomer must sign here...... TR NE N TR F ROy and get this full size 75¢ Box of NARCISSE Cut out your coupon— bring it to our Toilet Goods section and get this regular 75¢ box— | coupon and 29c— be- foresupply is exhausted n is good is exhausted b (TTTTTTTTETTT VAT TRTTTTTT Y Coupon Re- deemed Starting Saturday NOTICE! 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A tremendous reductior has been made on every Velvet Hat. We know i#is a bit early in the season, but we want to give you bargalns when you can take advantage of them. NOTHING RESTRICTED MARKED DOWN TO LESS THAN HALF PRICE SATURDAY SPECIALS AT Fancy Bread FLOUR PEA BEANS 3 Ibs. 25¢ 'Méfilifi{; 'spéc'i’ial{ T TAMETAM Ib. 16(: Beffi\‘l?l’)re. AR lbs.37c . pk. 19 ......... ....1can52§9 Lampbellq A]l Day Specials in All Departments VEAL VEAL VEAL MEATS LEGR s i L e e VEAL CHOPS ... .. 1h. 25¢ VEAL TO ROAST ..... VEAL FOR STEW LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. PRIME RIB ROASTS FRESH KILLED FOWL .. ROAST PORK (ot frozen) 20c LOIN LAMB CHOPS LAMB FORES .... LAMB FOR STEW . SUGAR CURED BACON RO \\Tl\(. ( HIC I\P Lean Fresh SHOULDERS Best Maine POT! \TOh. lb 32¢ b, 18¢ 1b. 18¢ . Ib. 18¢ Ib. 30¢ . Ib. 1m FRESH CUT HAMBURG BEST FRANKFORTS BONELESS POT ROAS PORK SAUSAGE .... LEAN (()R\I D BEEF SUGAR - - 10w 82¢ 3 cans 25c . 2cans 27¢ 2 cans 15c FANCY SIFTED PEAS ..... 2 cans 35¢ P. & G. 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