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Walter Barnes, Charlc.!lon, | WOMAN'S LEAGUE, Will Oppose Anti Prolnbltwn» Candidates ‘Washington, May 6 group of democratic women gather- ed here today for a,conference o law enforcement and discussion o crime prevention. | Mrs, Jesse Nicholson, Chevy Chase, | Md., who called the meeting, said an intensive educational program was to be arranged to arouse women to take a more vital interest public affairs, especially observance and enforcement of laws. “Women members of the demo- cratic party who upheld the law: will not endorse the nomination o any candidate for any offi ho is not loyal to the Constitution,” Mrs. Nicholson said. “Tendencies in the party at present point to a repetition in 1928 of the tragedy that was en- acted in 1924. “Women democrats in every section who are anxious for party success realize that steps must be taken to check a concerted effort that is being made for the nomina- tion of a nullificationist for the presidency.” Callers of the conference today an- nounced themselves as the National Woman's Democratic Law Inforce- ment league and made public the fol- lowing platform on which they in- tend to stand through the next pres- {dential campaign: “The Constitution of the Kiates and every article and clause in 1t is a part pf the law of every state (UP)—A | democratic | BUYS ANY GARMENT! 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ON CREDIT! pay $2 a Week N 1w, |sential conditions of free law; that any attempt to revise or, ner than that provided in the Consti- tution for so doing is extra-constitu- tional and revolutionary; “And that the letter and the spirit | of our organic laws are binding on and must be served by the officers of each state in the union who have taken the oath to support the Con- | | stitution of the United States. “While we declare our firm alle- giance to the preservation of every right of individual liberty under the | we declare that public peace nd public order are absolute and es- govern- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FREDAY, ity to Norwich/to a physician. | ll TELEPH“NE Eu Mrs. Ruth W. Northrup, junior | pervisor at Sound Deach, for per- w"RKERS H[]N“REI] tency in efforts to secure a phy- committee, Louis, Mo. w. [ ™ Mrs. William ®. Pattangal, na- | ‘noml democratic commntteewomun. | for Maine, | Mrs. J. H. Middlebrook, Burnu-{ n for a child suffering from convulsions; Charlea W. Douglass, | | repairman of Derby who picked up {a man he found unconscious in a | ton, Vermont Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, | Florida. Miami, Miss. Judith Hyams Douglas, at law, New Orleans, La. | Mrs. T. W. Bickett, fe of former ‘Governor Bickett, Raleigh, N. C, Elwood Sharp, Council Grove s. | Mrs. J. Morgan Stevens, Jackson, | Are Awarded Vail Medal for| Meritorions Acts attorney | May 6.—(P)—Theo- ‘dore N. Vaill medal awards have }been made to 11 employees of the {Southern New England telephon New Haven, | wagon on a lonely road, carried him | home and administercd first aid | | during severe weather last winter; | Joseph' C. Purvis, cable splicer's helper, New London, who rescued !from a manhole a cable splicer | overcome by gas and revived him by emergency treatment; Walter J. Kozuch, special clerk in the plant |departmert, Hartford, who aroused |at night by a cry of “fire” hastened {ever source they may emanate. in[tion and the laws made in pursu- | guarantees of the rights, liberty and | | ganized popular clamor to overthrow | OKla. | signers of the platform included TUnited | ment; and we therefore will oppose with our utmost power the forces of | disorder and lawlessness from what- Mrs. Mary Whiting Mrs. Tenn. Mann Wills, “The supremacy of the Constitu- ance thereof are the best and wisest Miss. | happiness of all the people and all| Bertha movements seeking by deception, po- | chairman or- | §th McCafi itical manipulation, threats or congressional lor supplant these guarantees are at-| Mrs. Clara (. Clayton, |tempts to destroy the American sys- | democratic state tem of representative government or- | Lincoln, !ganized and established by the Con-| Mrs. Frank stitution.” Washington. Mrs. C. M. Hay, St. Annette B. ey, Okl Edith M. Neb, Reeves, Mrs. Nicholson and the following: Senator Belle Kearn:y, member Mississippi legislature Dr. Jennle Callfas, national com- | mitteewoman for Nebr: Mrs. Daniel C. Rop: national | democratic club, Washington, D. C. d | Mrs. Wm. A. H. McCulloch, attor-OF of Wyoming, I ney at law, Chicago, TIl. Mrs. John | Mrs. Bayliss F. Shepherd, Los An- | bad, w Mexico. | geles democratic club, Los Angeles,| Mr | Cal. Mrs. club, Bi Mrs. k ocratic state committee and Missouri | Jackson, Tenn. Hon. juvenile court, Floridz J. T. TYancey, democratic Oregon. mingham, Ala. | LADIES’ COATS ‘Another wonderful shipment of love- ly Spring Coats, of the nicest styles and trimmings . . . These Coats were made to sell for much higher prices, than for what we are offering them to you. $19.95 $25 $29 DRESSES This marvelous group includes one and two-piece frocks . . . the nicest styles, colors, materials are here— $2.00 per week pays for your choice. $10 $15 SON BROS. 351 MAIN STREET Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, "‘"““""'“e-(capacm.v or beyond the routine of Mrs. J. O. Ross, Houston, Texas, | Mrs. Charlton Dunn, Greenwood, | iyt Truitt, democ 1§ organization | | had been shown. istrict, central committee, Wenatchee, Louis, Mo. Ehler, mayor of of a woman taken from Long Pond, | 4P Atkinson, judge of Dade county, Miami, Nellie Taylor Ross, former govern- | _ Cheyenne, Wyo. nklin Joyce, Carls- [lineman, Alexander Thompson, former | cident; member of the legislature, Portland Mrs. George H. Brandau, secretary 0. Andrews, member dem- Tennessee woman's democratic club, to the scene of the fire in a neigh- bor's home and entering the smoke | fted house, rous a the family. Pieteraz, | company for meritorious acts of | public service in their employed | |their work. The number thus honor- | led were chosen from a much larger lAcqm“al of Two Men of cases in which genuine % I pluck, coupled with a publicly help- | f Arson Is Approved | vice | ful application of first aid principles | New Iaven v 6 (A—A d ‘Nf’“! | sustaining the acquittal af two Me r- iden men on arson charges last O toher was made by the supreme, | court sitting at Hartford yesterday. | A decision filed with the cle oi- the superior court here today over- | special honorable mention was given |ruled the demurrer of the state to a | {to George B. Johnson, exchange |Plea in abatement with which the| | manager at Mystic, for resuscitation |defense counsel opposed the state . The plea of abatement wa sustained. siven to! The two men, Rocco Femia, 27, chief |and Joseph Carabetta, 3§, were ac- | quitted by a jury here October 29, following a week-long trial. men were charged with having -d an explosion which destroyed at 114 Warren street, Meri- | four vietims of an automobile ac- |den, belonging to Femia's father, on Joseph A, Tabor, foreman | May 26, 1 . The motive was al-| ,land John B. Walsh and Andrew J. leged to have been to defraud in- | McGuire, linemen of Norwich who surance companies. | finding a boy who had been run, over l'vz\ an automobile, gave him | READ HE RALD CL. !er ADS ’ first aid and took him from Jewett | FOR YOUR WANTS Enid,| The only Vail bronze medal |lawarded went to John H. J. Rock- ensusz, a repairman living in West |Haven who last summer saved the |life of a man at Sound Beach. A member | Ledyard, last summer. Honorabl Olive B. Thayer, 4 nt operator at Torrington, who by per- stence secured a physician for a |1 woman threatened with death from ”\‘ {asphyxiation; Sterling E. 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