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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928, ; |drya who wanted {nstructions against | 7 . CONVENTION FIGHT st e, Youngster of 9 Years Is Winner CONTINUES TODAY | oo i soveens's| Chamberlain School ‘Mibs’ Contest Inkwell Flies Through Window the convention and claimed that if —Take Politics Seriously Dallas, Tex., May 23 ( fight tor control of Texas main. In passing the postal night salary n, democrat, Tennes- | raise bill a second time yesterday by author of the emergency offi- |a vote of 319 to 42, and the fourth s measure, which would place |class postmasters’ rent, fuel and disabled emergency officers on the |light bill, 319 to 46, the house must- is were allowed Governor Smith same retirement basis as regular |ered 78 votes more than the neces- | |2 avy F sary tWwo-thirds in dne instance and would have a number of delegates, | A ! army and navy officers, announced |sary probably ten, favoring him from ' Joe Madis Victorious Over PRES“]ENT VET“ES he would scek passage over the |75 more in the other. Texas. The committee to which the| fveto. This bill is favored by the| On both ballots, which were tal- resolution was referred reported in | Large Field — So Many Twu MI]RE B“‘LS'AW n Legion {lied off in such rapid order that |bills were withheld pending the ND KILLED Newport, England, May 23 (P 4 ) I ord Buckland, who was created & Mexico City, May 23 (®—Paullparon in 1926, was killed today Berlenbach, former American lisht { \hile cxercising a horse near his heavyweight boxing champion, has|yesigence at Bwich, Breconshire. been granted a divorce on the|' T bet TR R grounds of incompatibility from| 1 nckland. followed by & Rose Anne Riley, to whom he was [ET00m. Was galloping at a good pace | married in Los Angeles in Aprit|When he collided with a telegraph {1007, hole. His head was crushed and he The decree was handed down by | Was killed instantly. Berlenbach Gets Divorce From Mexico|,, on f stand and acti Senator Oddie, republican, Speaker Longworth said he could | | S e ety . S 150 was expeeted today to bring up |not recall the like of it in all his|the court at Cuernavaca before| Lord Buckland was a brother of EB i | Play That Three Refer- another vetocd bill, that authorizing | more than score of years of service, | Which Tommy Burns, former world | Sic William Terry and Sir Gomer an appropriation of $10,500,000 for ees Have to Be Called many republican regulars were |heavyweight boxing champion, has | Berry, well known newspaper :an application pending. {owners. —The delega- ions to the mationul conventions of the two major partics continued to lay with two rival republican con- tingents secking seats at City while the democrats entered the socond day of thelr state convention Beaumon:. After & stormy session her 1-rday, the republican faction head- 1 by R. B. Creager, national com ‘itteeman, instructed district ates and four delegates at or Herbert ollowed an gur forces and a group Littleton of Fort Wo larry M. Wurzbach, only entative from T Kan yes large Hoover, Thi ction rep ructed delegation Ink Well Thrown n ot ent W b 2 plate g ton was arrested. He quickly ade bond and the Littleton-Wairz- wch faction ibled in a separ- med four dele- announced they flght republica 158 door ould carry their on to 1) for recogni- national con- tor control lemocrat “harmony” Dan delegates, group, led Moody, gained convention at 1 a coalition with Ction Govern Governor Moody vor a dry ea and his followsrs lidate are opposed Agninst to in- any candi- Moody, however. the interest of has One of the tests &th of the coalition of harmony d Smith factions came when Dean, author of the Texas pro- ibition law, was named temporary iirman of the convention. The ote was & for Dean and 180 2 v V. A, Colliny, Dallas, candidate the “constitutional” or hone dry ction. | E. A. Berry, Houston, neminated | former Governor James E. It 1=0n, a strong supporter of cetved 1634 votes, While the constitutional faction coka a dry candidate and a pro-| itlon plank, they are ngainst| nith. They charge the harmony up is playing into the hands of e Smith forces as under unit rule 1o 40 delegates wonld be hound to wport the w York governor rould he be nominated. Orate At Night | After a night session devoted to| atory and the settlement of con-| sts from county conventions, which | vealed little in the way of Smith | 1d anti-Smith sentiment, the con- ntion adjourned until today and | as ready to tackle a program of | varings on contests, selection of e delegation and the formulation ! resolutions. A fight on the manner of choos- 1z the forty delegates loomed after resolution directing a special com- jittea to select the delegates, was| ibed by the advocates of out- | ht nstruction for Governor Smith | < an attempt to shut them off the ‘clegation and an ungrateful return or the support they had given Gov- rnor Moody n defeating the ultra-| MINERS' LANPIS | NEW IN DESIGN This One, Just Developed, Has = o Two Filaments Into The sni Madis, 9 street, Valentiy —(P—A new nt lamp for illu- workir 1 at the mp Works by cn 1 Electric compa Fitting into a small reflecto is worn on the cap, the lamp is Monday o | 4 compact two cell |l b erv strapped a | Chamberl the worl hest show function 2 - vears old The major . givinz 14 Knapp, indlenower o t, is used | street, a until it q then the throwing vears old of a simple switch on the lamp di- the current into the low tilament light to enahle res adequate nd to & 2 title the ors of that §6C01 fails o While t crnoon semi- bette} pl cate, indlepower emerger s enough t is rated er, assuring longer were of the same power as the first, and can be burn- «d for 50 hours or more. “In the past, lamp failures have often oceurred when the lights are . sed underground by the * explains C. E. Igler, en- the lamp works. "It ie actice at mines to provide a below the ground for repluc- -out lamps. Either the miner must be furnished with an- A other equipment, or must go to the Jamp housc on the surface to another lamy “Usually he has stopped work for the day, with a loss hoth to him- self and the operator, Now this con- dition has beer corrected by the two filament lamp.” life than if the runne his alley title holdc miners, ed in the 26th. mon will be d 10 Fitzmaurice Not to Be Made U. S. Citizen Montreal, Que., May 23 —Major James Fitzmaurice today denied a statement attributed to him in the Albany .. Times-Union that he | intended to become an American | citizen. i “I intend returning to Ireland, there is much work to per- he said. “We have an air- drome at Baldonnel that can be im- proved and I propose helping ™ ssist in the development of Irish tion to the fullest extent.” Times-Unlon said the major's statement was made at a reception tendered the Bremen's crew in that | city. | Major Fitzmaurice, Baron von | Huenefeld and Captain Koehl at a| serics of receptions here thanked | the Canadian people for the assist- ance givens them when they were| forced to land in the Bremen on| Greenly Island and In their later efforts to repair the plane and come; out to civilization, Makes Soft, Velvety Skin— d frees from Pimples. Sua Buras, Ra e TR L e s el scalpe and Tuxurisnt hair t millions of sers. DAUOGISTS be turned out in the Heral chooti who course Jor were not W 1ls for the school title werc Knapp defeated (¢ Madis beat Hamilton 6- Madis won Knapp had obtained a forfeit Weathe: assembled at Willow compete at predecossor to the Peter's basilica, Rome, W\ Action. For Attention Washington, bills o ueplisiamplon @ May 23 (Pr—Little with big bills for conzressional attention to further attempfs got under way to pass them over presidential vetoes, | Of an even dozen of the little fel- lows which President Coolidge has seen fit to disapprove, two stood | victorious in the house today despite their unfavorable reception at the | city this year were vying -Junior Achievement tournament is Jor years old, of Chapman won the title at the nberiain school number of en- s were requir o games. Vineent Kar 0 champion of hool, was on ssist the refer He r the Roosey nd consecutive of this weelk, oys at th year on with the president’s r thern. The othe ere in sen- | Valentin 1 but sponsors of two | 1in school who ma the | had warned they were to be let out | ing were Mario Ciarcia, 10 | for a_contest with the president on | of 86 Dwight street; John | the floor, 9 years old of 413 t The warfare nd ¢ Hamilton, 9 | picces of legi of 57 Jubilee street and of | terday in the Madis, the champion aid of he carly games of the aft- by 1l played the sons for veto- | committees over these secondar: ation was started yes- house when, with the | many republican stalwarts margins, it passed over | executive vetoe a bill providing sal- for postal employes en- zed ight work and another al- reia 9-0, | lowing rent, fuel and light to fourth | and later class postmasters, the championship from Evens Score. r-up Knapp by knocking | As if to even the score, the presi- out of the ring hefore t shot back two more meast to the senate at a night session with lis stamp of rejection on them, the more important of the two being the disab emergency officers retire- | ent Lill which has been hanging ound the halls of congre since the end of the war, would create niaster in the army As the veto messs s were not handed dewn last night, the presi- | dent’s reasons for disapproving the orge case ved than the scores indi- r permitting, all the school rs who have not yet play- inter-school games will be DBrook park to 10 a, m, Saturda . 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