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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending June m 14,872 + Despite the Fact That Hoover Has Been Con-| KN[]WL“]N fi”"_" o th Ft Balr Conmectats Dekeption 1 1101 DEGREE Refuses to Change Plan of Supporting Coolidge Framingham Man Convicted of 1Ralder Breaks Smoke Shop Window to Get Liquor Keeping Ewdence' Dismissed Fireman Under Arrest members of the committes the fliers who arrived here yesterday ding brokerage houses aft-| She also holds the honor of being were from New York had high hope of «n\ carly takeoff for the other eide. Raldwin opened $7 Tower {1\ $238, then rallied to $ a share —_— Engineers Marriage | MAY SUCCEED READING | P " Chicago, June 13— —A mara- | Whether the takeoff could l"e‘ PR i T Wadtgton, Juns 18 G- rons thon dance aparently is a good place | m: today, and it sce d possibl o . . i t |stop flight from New York city to| o 7 not only to become engaged but to | that it might. or be put over umil’T“o A"“e"cnn Fliers | 1 ‘w»l\icog, v will be um-mm.uy) by i'.; Mass. Republican Nominate Joseph |reconcile: matri nonial differences. | tomorrow, remained o be deter- Decline to Accept M((‘),l’e i ! | Captaiit Bmilio Carranza, Mexican B i Frank and May Brown of South [mined Sydney, Australia, June 13 (P— Mostly cloudy tonight: Thui |army aviator, as soon as he com- § - Wamer of Taunton to Be Can- | gy City, Nebr., the only married | The full supply of fuel, which for | The two American airmen, who mw‘ [ ary stowets Mitle changs i Ipletes a visit to New York, he an. Y didate for Attorney General, couple in the long distance dance | several weeks has been awaiting Ul'}lon the Southern Cross' trans ic| | temperatare. | nounced here md‘y v which started here June 3 were | Columbia here, is to be placed |flight as navigator and radio opera- | | e =2 R. ' Boston, June 13 UP—Joseph E.|estranged when they entered mnh\mm the first thing today and un- |tor, Captain Harry W. Lyon, and | % FIRE Warner of Taunton, assistant attor- |contest, but wifen they dropped out | lcss#unforesecn trouble develops all | James W. Warner, have declined m‘l* Cleveland, June 13 (A —Four Ne- ney general was chosen as the re- [after 244 hours of dancing, an- will be ready for the eastward take- | accept a share of the money grants | gro children, the eldest 11, died publican candidate for attorney gen- [nounced they had inade up and that | off. to the crew of the plane. They d from burns and suffocation here ral to succeed Arthur K. Reading |there would be no divorce. The only One of Miss Boll's first concerns | clared themselves satisfied with E X early today when they were trap- it a caucus of republican members |other two couples still left on the = their salary of £100 ($500) each for .m.,6: !ped in an upstairs bedroom as “ the legislature today. floor said they had become engaged. (Continued on Page 16.) each flying day. e # | flames destroyed their home. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928.—EIGHTEEN PAGES THREATENS NOBILE !Miss Trumbull and re fond of dancin young Coolidge: and it was not | sasoline TO TRY NON-STOP HOP isfied that an agreement was fmpos. |from New York in the monoplan: he close of the market last night. |the first wonan to address the con- 576 (009 OF SAncIng and ¥ W i sible until further conferences could | Columbia, | Clerienl staffs in many offfees work- vention from the platform. |for the Trumbull home in Plainviile {be held, and it was for this reason | s |#d on the books wuntil the small| Clears Room | The dance last even which that an adjournment was taken St. Johns, N, I, Juns (UP)==hours of the morning, and then were| Calmly Mrs, Willebrandt called the |, ¢ 001 o gfair, was the first held a | The failure of the sub-committee | Prospects of an immediate transat-sunt fo hotels to obtain a brief restjcredentials group to order and with Pt vl SAS 0 T AU IS P“sTP"NE“ AfiAIN;w conclude its lubors in its over- | lantic airplane race receded for the [yofore resuming their duties today. |precision disposed of the roll call |y uc tormerly known as the night session made it certain that | Moment when Miss Mabel Boll an- Jiowntown restaurants did a land- and the calling of the first case. In a“G o e, the platform on which the party | nonnced that her Columbia would | officn business last night, although a lond, clear voice, long used in pro- | e candidates are to stand in the No. MOt start for Furope today and Miss |many meals wers sent out and eaten |sccuting federal prohibition u:.m.l County Detective Says|vember eloctions would not be pre. Amelia Eurhart's Friendehip again ot qesks she ordered the room cleared of all| FLAMES GONSUME AUTO s | sented until tomorrow, failed to from the waters of | dio, Wright Aeronautical, Cur- but members of the committee, the Gardiner Charge Wil After the sub-committes has | Trepassey ter being taxied |t (ase Threshing Machine and|confestants, newspapermen nd | U.m. g wound up its work, (he entire reso- | 40WD t General Electrie, which were among forthwith the room was clears | satesman Loses Sample Valued at Not Be Nolled lutions committee must pass judg-| Miss planc made tWo al- | 1he principal selling targets er-| Fellow women supporters of | | ment upon its action. ¢ | tempts to take off for Englund. With | gay. snapped back $5 to $6 a share. | Hoover, '\\ho i to . ‘m b the| 41,000 When Machine Burns on i Wilmer Stuliz at the controls the big [ s Steel common, General Mo-|most active member of their crew | y “Pie caus il on e’ dist (o Be (Continued on Page Eight) [ 1olker was sent down the harbor |tor. Montgomers Ward, New York | preside at what promised fo be ieat- | West Hartford Road. tried,” County Detective Edward J. €idh o but failed to leave the water and Was contral and American Can rebound- | cd fights for more than 60 seats Inl o o ioe o6 Jupunese moods val Hickey of the state's attorney’s office f | taken back to its moorings. Experts | g g1 to [the convention hall, were smiled | o $1,000 maie e ev e | to whether or not Henry E. Gardiner SRR long as its present heavy fuel 10ad |y cigars hreaking $5 a share to a but were unceremoniously herde wa ,“ lumes on e Wost Hart- of this city will be presented in su- is aboard Inew low at $100 and Chesapeake ‘ e {ford road to. samples were perior court on the charge of crim-|Journeymen Vote to Take Rest on! Miss Boll, at Harbor' Grace. wak |opporation slipping back 81 to a (Continued on Page 16) [ an automobile driven by A. Ehr- al libel. Gardiner was to have - awaiting good weather ter her fnew Jow at $64.25 D ens, a salesman for A. L. I been put to plea in superior court at Wednesday — Aftes pns Irurimz‘ ceord flight from New \mlk.” | The recovery in stock prices con- Three Damsh A\lators 60 o, Uiniel ot (142316 | 10 o'clock this forenoon, but Judge » Both of the American girl fIVers, | inued throughout the morning and | £ New York city Wolfe was required to he »-Iscwhvk e m il gas T ugne fighting for the honor of being the | g ctill under way in the early aft- Die in [‘eap From Plane | Irens Was proc ng along ti ‘ and the matter will rest in abeyance. | At a meeting of the Journeymen | first woman to fly the Atlantic, are | apnon, Tnitiel gains were generally| Copenhagen, June 13 (P—Three .‘| while the driver of - another Detective Hickey said the state's case | Barbers’ union last cvening, it was | MAining a sporting resceve in {axionded, Case Threshing and Cur- Danish aviators were killed today {iie 0ot (0 G9 TS IR is ready and it is not planned to | voted to declure u Wednesday £ face of delays ut their departure, and {tiss each selling 7 ;vnh\h higher, | after leaping from a naval seaplane |y ot hic attention to tell him his | nolle it. The arraignment for pleu |holiday during July and Augnst ither will confess to anxiety over 'while Allied Chemical, National Bis. which exploded while they were |, toniobile was on fire, When he may be made in a few days or a|Shops will cose at 1 p. m the other vities, leuit. Adams r.wm, American | flying over Copenhagen. !'succeeded 1n catching Elrens, t 'k, he said. It is said that the majority of t = |Telephone and Am rican Tinseed | The pilot and two cadets leaped |jatter jumped out of the muchine Gardiner and his counsel, Attor-|barber show owners are in harmony s Goal wore among issues to show extreme from the plane but their parachutes | jre sxtinguishers were bro: Gerard Casale, were not with the program Harbor o NI dune 15— | gaing of 5 points or more. Radio failed to unfold and they fell On|from a nearby garage and two were court, wofd of the postponement| This will he the first summer the | —Checred by the quspicious start of |wne one of the few stocks whi h|the Toofs of houses, being Killéd |iaken from passing trucks but the having been sent to them, Chief|shops have closed if the decision of | her projected transatlantic flight | {appearcd to meet strong selling re- |outright. | flames defied efforts to quell them W. €. Hart of the police department. |the union is adepted. | Miss M Boll who landed here | gatance, backing up more than 3| Their machine crashed In a|and lope of saving the car or its complainant in the case, was on ————— = t night in the monoplanc Colum- | yoints from its early high. Trading sely populated area and injured |contents were abandoned when the ot cand. Dance Stops Divorce; bia after a successful 1,100 mile hop | was only moderate in volume, boy. ank exploded. PRICE THREE CENTS ' FARMERS STORM CONVENTION: CONN. REMAINS FOQR daq ) apy LRETI BRIV COOLIDGE JM[HNE B”ZZARD Desnst in Efforts to Enter Hall Only When Threatening Clubs of Policemen Force Them ck——Led By Ex-Lieut. Gov. Bush of Indi- “ 4 | : {Fuel and F00d Running Loy Add| ana They Shout ody But Hoover” and ided Wheth Back Tilson for Slaying W {Sergeant Feeney ; Majkowski i a —_— ed ‘ ney Takes Henry Majkowski in After | (; Peril Predict Def: f C Se. E ndeci ether to Back T o aying Woman it ey ry Maj 10 Castaways’ Perils redict Defeat of Ccmmerce Secretary at Elec- Vi Presid _— orcing Way Into Lafayette Street Place — _— ion This B ce-Presidency ~ IS UNMOVED AT VERDICT! Hickey Indicates 12 Nolled Cases Will Not DETAILS OF DISASTER tion This Fall. By W. J. G. Myers | lIEF Bl[i B0 | Reviv STy : ) ¥ W. d. G. My Kansas City, June 18 (P—The Associated. Press Stall Writer | Simply Clutehes Dock Railing When o e e : | Stefant News Agency Obtaius Ac- T[]DAY S SESS"}N throng of farmers, protesting the Raneas: City, Juns 18 UP—tande | OB g a window leading 1o & isergeant forced an e nomination of Herbert Hoover and $0E [rniin the Actenmiatinn to o s lo | dury Announces Finding That o in a :y‘n.‘).. u”"”ll‘ ;.l| lll"J Majkowski's ligt fes re- } ocount of Crash of Atalia—sealing gathering numbers as it procecded, for Calvin Coolidge and undismayed | Means Death in the Elcetrio str ot o'clock last sulted in a request for his resigna- | : . LL stormed the republican convention vl v scnius pIblins G the Hotwer e when He: nlr)\ [?fuiky(:“:k:|f,m :t;n '!]lk\\Im Y:‘f ;mw ul Jun. of the | Ship Hobby Battcring Way To- | hall today and were prevented from backers that the secretary of com- R \ Chair. -\ ‘(’ = 0»” s ey dhivil ".‘:vn: . n':r‘ "! '\ 11“;1- m” ward Survivors in Arctic Waters. —— | carrying their cries to the delegates merce Will win on the first ballot, G e 3 e I_’ s pen o e &y \"‘ | 4 . 4,1 | ONI¥ by the threatening clubs of po- the convention delegation in a one. ibition [SSlle atis flClOl)y anbric ass., June 15 (Pt ceney enterce 15 of the commissioners Mon- | Kings Bay, Spitzh GOflvemlOfl OCCU ies [tseli w“h T T R S e i ch deliberated six liours to- ¢ pints of alleged li- day n His record had been | — ) : I Farmers Frustrated dhale Show i lonayncoapted ' ines: E Cfl Pl k B fousal Eeaariole B Keowiionl . arresting Majkowski on the scanned by the board prior to their | % blizzard sweeping o . . el ) sage from Chairman J. Henry Rora- mbodied in Plan ll]g | Jr.e Framingham garize statlon of violation of the liquor law. vo'e 0 ask his resiznation, |pack today added 1o the perils of Routine Business S n s e el aok (i the delegations L7 vetss prictor, guilty of murder in the In polics court today, Majkowski — He was one of the alloged liquor | the survivors of the dirigible Ttalia. 9¢ 10 Storm the dnterloniof e ‘oone will be cast for the president on the | st degree for the ith of Mur- pieaded not guilty and on request of 1aw violators taken in the round-up | Their fuel and food ning | vention hall, the I’umn‘“rfl. shouting first. second, and succeeding ballots FLOOR FIGHT FORESEEN guorite 1. § irt, Beverly school ¥ Harry M. Ginsburg, the @ few weeks ago when warrants were | low. Hands and S We don't want Hoover” at the top R e i i onilcheine acher, whose boidy was found by | ci s continued until Monday. 155U°d on information turned in by |ten and medicine I HUMI of their voloes, surged outaide the and that there is no second | y or i Roraback was tied up with his | ——— L liig -v\ 1y in Concord on evening of ' June 1% agents” in the employ of the |treat the frost bite hall in a disomicrly and noisy fash- work on the national committec and | : © Cer. | March 30. Majlc lccording to the po- SIAle’s attorney’s office. He has a thelr number who ion. s missage was delivered by Miss | NOU Only is Agricaltural Tssue Cer- s Goin® consamen oyl eient e i ey approach- Pelice record, including convictions when the gondola of the airship | Band Plays in Stufiy Hall While 2 The throng which numbered per- Katherine Byrne, naticnal commit-| o o0 e 10 o o tion on | COUrt davs and was one of (W ing the smok: shop and hastened fn. Tor violation of the liquor las. | crashed against the fce, | e haps between 1500 and 2000 were teewoman who presided over the | Shiale | shortest in the history of Middles and hid a bottle of all Reports which have been in ci Castaways 18 Days Leaders Confer and Meeting s In |led to the very doors of the audi- brief meeting. | Wet and Dry Matter is Bound to county. [t was teatured by the ina- liguor r which he locked the culation in this eity and about the | Tor 18 days these men have been | Virual Rocess — Del s Mop|lorium by Edgar D. Bush, formerly Bingham Absent bility of the government 1o place | doo d en out. The sergean to the effcet that the 12 alleged | castaways, Three of the crew who legates MOP| jicutenants governor of Indiana and Senator Hiram Bingham was also | e Argued At Length definitely the scene of the erime demanded that ho open the door and | Violators whose eases were nolled e e e B now. the republican candidate for i v AR e RO s AL o iptdatder it cn the “agents” failed to present |were alive 57 3 that oftice. The onrolling column sbsout 5 be ok CoPEUNIRl & BiemE] o ] o, ind by 1h that Knowlton fail- | Majkowski refused. Not having i | were alive today it is doubttul if| . r r Ainlies heoms sopainietis meni | S e ity it 000 T R e et e vaeht e et i et L OB selves in court. would be | o’ oula b nbie 1o s thetr| Convention Hall, K City. Mo,, |of protesters swarmed right up to Hone b four o'616MIE " this morning JINE the ‘prohibition entorcement |inake a 1ast &latement Lo the Jirv. |Georea: Colling, - Mauxl Flynn ght into supetior court on .y through the blinding snow. Also |June 13 (P —Ringed about with the |the front door of the auditorium and plunged almost at onee into the | plank problem, the republican con- Accused Is Unmoved, dnd Supernumerary Officers Cyrus bench warrants If the state’s 8t~ |tney would be in imminent langer | tghtening grip of the farm relieg |2Nd Were half way through the run- task of redraftin the planks of 5 . ¢ The 86 year old business man Schoonmaker on watch while he forney jocated the star witness Ming into the < 5 way which borders the hall proper ask redrafting i 8 vention resolutions committee found t at t today, wl Count Gl el R ODR & it ssue, but still unready to bring its b ine g o ol e ] 5 : Jeard the vordiet which in this state | went 1o police headquarters and ob- | were et at rest today, when County |01 Sl into 't | tssue, but wready & it8 | when several squads of policemen drawing up planks on specific sub-{ \tS¢lf blocked early today on the il G i sentence of death in | tained a warrant which was pre- Detec kY wh® | The survivors, divided ino two | FOUPICS into the open. the repub- |rushed up and by strenuous methods jects. Bingham may also have a j“‘\” )"Z"‘":" ;*‘(”"’“:l;]‘l“‘ ’-'”‘“ a "l" the electric ot without emotion, | pared some time ago for Majkow- Dl A \{ :yl‘»lr:u\u';v'x].vv ,',',“ are 1:3: groups. faced the prospret of being |Hican national convention ocoupied |forced them back outside the door. hand in proparing the final draft. | 1%e ROUs adlourhment ab dawh 10 Lulinonzh ho cluiched the railing JE B ‘" BEnAIg, hz' 2 ::;:, Tn view of this declaraion, it is nof | Ariver by the wind out of the itself with other things today at a _ Anybody But Hoover el A oL o e e Ut L e e e B that any effort will be put of Northeastland and carricd on | quict almost colorless second | FAVing been repulsed in their frst Coolidge continues to draw increased | el el it. fraimythe emola Slap An; R e e floes between Spitzbergen | sossion, attempt, the farmers stood outside attention from the other state dele- oy "»1"' . L1 mmediately agtorward Knowlion | M mllM Ahe "“‘ e oaeata 1) eravin and thelan- [ANARD ang Josesit AnANALA T Sone!| " Quiet Inside and shouted “Once more the farm- getions which are either wholly or sub-chmmlites ol o0 | was taken back o the Fast © 3 ki, “‘ gae L L s the lasnt s permanently closed. sca. If they could make the e 4 o, | OTS Bet kicked out” and *“Anybody partially opposed to Hoover And the [in the early morning on a law en= | \yidge il wiile Judee Wi he did not have the kev. Ther —— |through the blizzard to Rips B: Witilet, dolegation ot SMGNary: pul Hoovar.? s vd.l.-m,.. ; u}\|mla\ l:n;.n I".oram:r;:": ;?‘ “;I’:I:lipl}::\h, ”~\A‘I-sl;n\ Qz, in {Gray congratulated the jury eli=s=r= Ithey would find a small shélter haut H,‘”f,,' "'1 11 ";\I"“:‘jd"lt“fs D::*:‘;:;Q: Tvidences were that the police stand may he the rallving ground L as presented by Senator | prisoner’s aged parents were in the on one of the small islands the {about the doors of the convenlion|ygylq pe able ta hold the -crowd i 1l the Hoover opposition. Should | Borah ,of Idaho. Under its pros |eourt room. His wife, who is ”‘ST“EKS RALLY WELL | . *;‘:“l‘":;r‘;w:“;“ hall, venting their displeasure with | oheck although the volume of anti. Roraback succeeded in blocking | visions, the party woufd pledge it- | mother of a child, was ontside 1] | 1 With the wind increasing, Generay | Lor0°rt Hoover by shouting predic- | yoover people around the convie. Hoover on the early ballots he will |self and its nominiees “t0 the ob- huttige i« the vordict was :m—‘ | {Umbato Nobile's party awas regardod | on o pis defoc | tor the presidency, {tion doors was gaining steadfly and nnauestionably be one of the bIg | servance and vigorous enforecment” | pountod At 1 ) AI:'I'ER BA“ [;“U.APSE' BRE 4 pethln s sgirl troubie in | 1y NANIDE 8 nolsy deniand fOF &|¢he leaders were still insistent upon men in the convention. of the eighteenth amendment, which | When Knowiton was arrested \m, ceping up wireless communications. | e o i FUCT plank in the dgariing inside the convention for a Tilson a Problem is identified by name. Under (he |fivst denied and then admitted he 'rn~ e e e ions m‘ vlatforin, proceedings Within | yyongrer Gemonstratton. To N\e(m-o]hl]mn :r h'nwtmlrm |'v< ww enforcement” the plank | knew the school teache r e d that | i bli lon the ice neorly 19 mmiles from | nied) 1 i h"f‘“"“;‘l‘ ';]"‘;)‘5*‘:‘1;; The anti-Hoover demonstration vote for Coolidge for first place in s as follows Le had been intimate with her il R e e lost slee o Vew of the predominance of Hoovie | “We reafitm the American consti- | He furihie aamitied tat he 101 | Recovery of Prices, Start- ‘Lend Color to Republical SR s et o 5 e e laims and generally accepted opin- | tutional doctrine as ced by |been with her the t before her | | o ; R ith the platform committee fon That he Wil e momimated: | Grorpe asninatan i W oy | e bt denitd e it e her| ing in Morning, Con- | Convention Picture by |ienorant of st mrasuresIn view | qiiocien over e v seer i 3 s “farews > s - oo |of this it was thought that any|plank and not ready & i added that which arose out of the|address’ to wit: “The constitution | #fter drivi I back to the| . . Their Activities T llm and not ready to report, the [ - : | A pes they held of reaching sufety | B o e the day r; Col. J;l\uhs.’:'nl‘ll;:u:‘.fifl:f:- ehanged by the exprossed and an- | e common ....'\' n v.lv}:.::wu‘«ulw s | Wind blowing from the west ham- | 11 A bUnn G rons enore trhrs o ’v S “-rn?‘nl neu-mr‘ur Yromplhfl ”“"“;x‘ m:]mv TS aep ‘\\!v; ’\‘I‘ o i b n |'3‘, clton's au-| New York, June 13 (P—The stoc Kansas City, June 13 (®—The|pered the progress of the sealer | other committe Sl R finAnUAT'“N \'UNE 2' en ives and J acredly obligatory upos o ) it Ains 0! SOSIILON S & 9 re an p O | 5 Y g the o . itin third convention district for vice=| “We also reaffin (e Attitude of | fomobils and that he had painted 'market, which w aken to its|women republicans of the (oumry‘uom,\ by piling wp the e flocs fand just plain waiting. president on the Hoover ticket. Til-fthe American people ftoward the B¢ Wachine the day after Miss | foundations yesterday by one of the have so far played a creditable part | (Ot e Page Twa) e o ln‘r':'""'l_ ff:‘:’;‘ el o son’s candidacy thus far has had 0| federal constitution as declar Stewart's death ! S a tory, i this quadrennial convention. They 3 o or a long perioc B al ¥ 4 r declarca by | most disastrous breaks in its histor u siiiceny i SITtul Sebbes SehfEL A abnnn Bien | 5 7 appeal to "h" dP;w?lmn as'n ““fll‘; Abrahant Lincoln: ‘W by hoth |rallied briskly today as strong bi looked pretty and lent their colorful }u.: :llfl":l).' U:‘ :;;:1 girders find ‘,,f];‘Form‘l Exercises Will Be although Individual members said| quty and inclination bound to stick |ing support was provided in all sec- summer attire to the convention hall J HN COOL[DGE DANGES | 2 : e 3 ) stick i p as p d in all s att d | sway, the convention officers talked they preferred not to return and be | by that constitution in all its m(,- | tions of the list. picture on the opening day, and | o e e e i s hlarated Held Here for First obliged 10 explain why they did not| na (livit from besimning to | Standard industrials and rails then betook themselves to the litle | WITH MISS TRUMBULL !y iclatiraf Sitan Pan Bnopped Time support him in case his name should L. for (1o honeet ong orcement of | tickly moved up $1 to $2 a share. lrooms where the four committees | | their brows in fhe increasing heat |’><‘» V‘la(r‘vvd !»'rfr;;-; !h;;- ‘on\d' n(;“]’“‘ the constitution. Our safety, our , | The high priced specialtics, which on credentials, resolutions, rules and e ot a humid June day Aeut. Gov, dwin Brainard. dele- | oy gopends 1pon i . ad been t ardest hit, snapped | order of business and permanent or- Pre: ‘. s wovernor's | Ty s 10:37 when S | L i Rrmard, 81 {Wberty Wepends unon gy 2 the had been the hardost hit, snapped |order of business and perm (President's Son and Governor's | 1t was 10:37 when Senator Fess of | Graduation exercises for boys of " 1| constitution of the United States, {back $3 to $6 a sharc before the end | ganizations met in the afternoon. | {Ox ooy e haican Hefbnen | e e : of those in a quandary on the mat-| o, gororihe T e of the first hour. | Feminine noses never once be-| Daughter Guests of Pequabuck | o1t p e B fiboade wohiod], e, SN fer. State Senator Roy C. Wilcos, [ *'5, 1" athers made it inviolate. A t I' Mad f L A . > Fprep Joxis hb inehulice cuits “H_P\ himself from a group of leaders completed studying for thelr trade alsa from Tilson’s district has al- Al thouei the mdtion) AUNONNCEIMENY RS AMEIOT} S Deenlie tite factithit fyesterisy e ding slony s miclling cod e Club in Bristol. who had gathcred about him on the | will he held for the first time in the o s e provided by th constitution have & |sales crossed the 100,000 hare | doffed in deference e ©e8S | platform, and began to hammer for | school's history a e Seni S TM written the cightecnth amendment | HOUE of Departure by mark for the first time, ‘carly trad- |that blanketed Kansas City during | (3pecial to the Herald) | order. i school mu;l(!::i‘\u:r"l";::xr;d:mrnl;h::l I L 'd"f;"nm the constitution. The republi- | gy. . ing today was only moderate in voi-the afternoon and evening of the Bristol Jume li—John Coolide, | 4 ¢ this time the thousands of seats |June 21, at & o'clock. Diploman hope to giye him & helping hand 12| oan party pledges itsctt and its nom. | Fliers at Harbor Grace |ume. There were a fow blocks of |first day. Solo Eeltent g d Mo SoalIn G001 for pibiatorNiavees Rmbia | WL Na i nterian 45 U5 moidlieh ot help shoul_d be needed fHia5s o) the Dbaurianis and e 13000 to nearly 7000 shaves, but the| Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, | Coolidge, and Miss Florence 'I'rvlvn- e ik g T NS ""- l}“ (080 TRmteTe Up To Delegation ous enforecment of this provision of Ibulk of the tranfactions was in lots assistant United States attorney gen- bull, daughter of Governor and Mrs, | !han half empty. £ 18t comers [the clank by, ¥, 3. Siniler, mtie Qi Thison hue petaonad grord it LG ine soonalibitior g | Harbor Grace, N ne 13 ®h— of 100 to 500 shares. |eral, was selected as permanent |John H. Trumbull of Tlainville were | POUred in in increasing number, | rector of vocational school educa- will be for the Connecticut delega- The ¥ o UBEi o tala of s Miisops it Touk]| i ers s’ 5o iedidaiise ot irman of the important creden. Buests last evening at the annual | NOWever. adding to the confusion | tion. tion ltself to decide whether or not| . ¢ TEF ALY oclock tomorrow morning, local | wideapread liquidation of weakened |tials committee, the only woman in |SPTing dance of the Pequabuck Golp | &nd the noisc already prevailing. Most of the boys have already he shall be supported by bis own| T arm relief plank as pro- | ;. b i L, , s P2 hold the club in Pequabuck. A secret service | Chaplain Prays | completed their education and every posed hy the administration leaders time (2:30 a. m. casiern davlight) speculative accounts although ti the convention so far to ho 1D dn ¥ e b one is employed at the trade which (Continued I: o Eight) provoked so much discussion that | Were announced this afternoon by ands of margin calls were sent ont |chairmanship of a commiftee. man accompanicd the couple oth | Without waiting for any real qum.‘ ontinued on Page 2 i i | ho has studied. {in the hall, Senator Fess, with one Twenty-two boys "last despairing whack of his big ‘:'}"O:;“:y?l" S Te el Hi wooden hammer introduced the | *ho0l and will receive diplomas at graduation exercises this month. It has been the custom to present tight Rev. Thom ¥ Lillis of the | ltoman Catholle dlocese of Kansas| ,rqy to the boys when they com- City, who offered Vhr~ ©OPCTINg PTaYer |yt their studies. Under the new while the de s ile the delegates stood and be- | hian the boys will be called back cuthe eilentandl's apuitering Kieig | for graduation exercises and will ‘1\) e their leave in a formal way. man’s platform into blinding relief. | Director Herman . Hall is ar- While the prayer was being offered | ranging a program for the exercises. demonstrators, after a|The Senior High school orchestra ning pep meeting, showed up | will play an overture after which | outside the convention hall. { the invocation will be given by a The invocation ended with the | clergyman to be chosen later. The s prayer, repea‘ed in unison by [orchestra will again play and the standing dol>gates and specta- | diplomas will be presented by Mr. light threw the priest and the chair- the farm At the “amen,” conversation | Trinder. The orchestra will close the = exercises with a selection. (Continued on Page 15.) {05 1t ot radustes d it - e | trades is as follows: MILLIONS lN BIG DEAL | Gordin Hill, architectural drafi- ing; Edward Kolodziej, machine; | Richard Katz, house wiring: An- !thony Lanza, toolmaking; staniey New York Central Selling “"l‘"“"‘},\nvlruk:ev\h'z. machine; Raymond | i a D Navitsky, house wiring; Albert Ru‘- in Mohawk Valley Company and T piepedess Sk, New York State Railwe printing; Emil Pucci, printing; Stan- ley Kulesik, printing: Theodore Lar- New Yo June 13 (®P—The New | son, carpent, Walter Putula, York | railroad announced | drafting: Norman Earl, toolmaking: today that 1t had completed negotia- | Joseph Koszalka, ma Kenneth the sale of its majority | Frost, toolmakin ichtmyer, in the Mohawk .Valley | drafting: Hollis Kincaid, architec- Comipany $75 a share and in the | tural drafting; Guy Maddock: New Yerk State railways at $25 a | trical; August Heisler, drafting: Ber- share. nard Tranchida, machine; Aurelio The identity of the purchaser was | Rizzo, machine; Willilam Mueller, not reveals but the New York Cen- ral said that it was part of their agreement t the purchaser would buy the minority holdings in the | two companies at the same price paid the Central. The Mohawk Val- ley Company controls the Rochester Gas & Electric Company. The New York Central held ap- proximately 61 per cent of the stock of the Mohawk Valley Corggany which has no par value and on the basis of a share will receive $38,357,250 for it. It held approxi- | mately 6713 per cent of the New York Railways stocks which has a par value of $100 per share and on the basis of $25 a share will receive $3,401,075 for that. carpentr! am Hooper, carpen- try: Edward Flick, carpentry; Louis | Pelletier, carpentry; Arthur Bune nell. machine; John Cavalari, ma< chine; Frederick Abel, electricaly Rudolph Beyer, masonry: John Bon- olo. carpentry; Edward Sweeneyq printing; John Kreger. toolmaking; Earle Konold, machine; Paul Turn- er, electrical; Ernest Fenn, elece trical; Andrew Schaefer, masonry; Lewis Alfiierl, machine; Verneg Mattson, masonry; Edward Wasilew- ski, machine; Joseph Baraglia, elec trical: Louis Mazza, masonry; Done 2ld Booth, masonry; Fred Gainer, carpentry; Edward Ssymanski, elee- trical; James ‘Smith, machine; and Thomas Rutherferd, WmASSESY. e

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