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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928, = _—— the leadership we shall here set up|from an overpowered convention up.” Auslralian [Ynion Leader cooks, he has alleged to have said: their balance and get in the deep. will assure to the country a republi- | held spell bound by the glare of A recount is probable. A check of | . ~ b "It scab cooks man the veesels, our | “Dead men tell no tales.” can ascendancy which will endure|Tammany tiger, we are ready for [tally shects showed a majority of| I8 FACING Grave Charge riciics sy e hunerd o oes St oo sk for at least eight years more. him. Bring him on and we will {45 against any change in govern- Sydney, Australia, June 14 —®— ' ply union men even though scab ,m‘;"r gm;:l":‘:nnm issue .‘:':ul.: “There are at least five million [bury him. We welcome him with |ment. Figures compiled by leaders | charged with wilfully inciting to COCks are aboard a3 375 » reasons why this must be so—be- | hospitable hands to a bloody grave. of the mocment for a change show- | nyrder, Jock Garden, trade union The new cooks won't he good CWTEERCY. ILis thus empowered by cause there are at least five million| “And we care not whether his| ed a majority of 51 votes in favor [yeader, was tnder arrest today. Tn 8 | sailans They will have to go to the laW to take extraordinary measures AP ore republicans than there e [ are democrats in this country. These millions united, as we know they will be when this convention has con- cluded its task. and joined by mil- lions more to whom our candidates and our principles will appeal, will sweep on to an overwhelming vic- tory at the polls. No Distrust name be Brown, Jones, Robinson or Smith." of their kide speech growing out of a sirike of &ea 1ailings occasionally, They may lose | in dealing with the dispute. Senator Moses Sends Out Deli to Democratic Adberents —— Kansas City, June 14. P—Declar- ing the republican party would not shirk its responsibility toward agri- Mayor and Police vs. Gourt and Deputies ; Superior, the eoon-to-be “summer capital.” today found itself involved Democrats in Kentucky | Facing Tough Battle | Lexington, Ky. June 14.—(P—A bitter fight for control of the party organization was expeeted as the democratic state convention opened MODELS ORGANIZE | INTO OWN UNION culture, Senator Moses of New Hampshire, as permanent chairman of the national convention, told the assembly yesterday that the party would enter the campaign “in no “There is no occasion for the peo- | ple to distrust our party and there is no occasion for our party to dis- trust the people. ment will rest with us because— Their sober judge- “In seeking for a foreign policy here today. One faction, said to be backed by former Governor William J. Fields, opposed a group headed by leaders of the campaign last fall when J. C. W. Beckham was defeated for gov- in a bitter election dispute, with Mayor Fred Baxter and the police on one &de, and sheritf's deputies | with a court order on the other. The deputies yesterday went to the Chicago Mannikins Want lm-’ proved Conditions city clerk's office demanding pos- session of ballots cast Tuesday on question of a change in the form of | city government. They acted under a | cominz 1o the conclusion that “it's a circuit court order issued after W.|shame the way the employers treat | J. Sleeman had made an affidavit to | the girls’” decided last night to or- for the United States we know our people. will not turn to the party which conceived and nurtured the| All other democratic state candi- league of nations: dates were elected and. as Beckham “In seeking for a fiscal policy for | V25 FUNNINg on an anti-racing plat- posture of defense.” Party is Militant “We come up on the field aggres- sively militant,” he said. “We in- tend to carry this fight to the en- 14 —P—A hand- | ful of artists’ modele and mannikins, | ernor by Flem D. Sampson, republi- can, Chicago, June smy. And We challenge them to|the United States, we know our |form his defeat was regarded as hav- |iic effect that the ballots in the city |ganize the “Models ana Mannikins | bring forth their strongest cham-|people will not turn to the |iN8 been caused by a party split on | cieri's office were “accessible to the [Union. A. F. O L." More money and pion party which advocated rag money |the thoroughbred iesue. mayor.” longer rest periods were two griev- | “The honor you have conferred!and free silver; Because of intense interest in thel " Sleeman and Mayor Raster had |ances cited by Miss Rose Safford, | Ypon Jme is very greqt.” the chalr-| “In secking for an economic|[2Ctienal fight, there has been lit-|neen opposing leaders at the elec- |who was. chosen secretary. | man began, “and I thank you for|policy for the United States we know ||1* S3id about the probable sentiment | {ion which sought to determine| The nam. of Big Tim Murphy it. The dutigs which your generous action lavs upon me may prove to be difficult, but I hope to bs'ablel our people will not furn fe the |Of the delegation to the democratic ; naional convention. although it was Party Mbich olings g thetetich ot |believed that Governor Smith of New i York would have strong support at whether the present commission type |late of the Gas Workers union, was | of government should be retained or imentioned as originator of 1he idea |replaced by a form of government [of orzamizing the models, but it was to perform them satisfactorily. “In seeking for lic: make | | which would transfer much power |explained he has no present con- “We come now to the central and|the tarif rftuctive. for ‘z\yer.; mu.k:,'h‘ Iecting today, from the mavor to councilmen. [nection with the union most Important tasks for Which We|est in the United States, we know | ; = T Who won the election has not been | Miss Safford vatalogued the are assembled. First, we are to {or-| our people will not turn to the |Weslevan Graduate at determined, each side claiming models’ complaints mulate a declaration of principles| party whose strength and weaknee 19 Will Get H victory | “We get only §1 an hour” she which will embody the essentlals of | 11k fie in its sectional character: 1 {4 ONOYS | The sheritf's deputies were met in |caid. "and we sometimee have fo republicanism and with which we shall submit our cause to the peo- ple. Middletown. June 14 (UP)—Re- ceiving his college degree cum laude at the age of 19 will be the unusual honor accorded Russell William Ehl- ers of Middletown at Wesleyan's {commencement exercises Monday. The college records note no pre-| the clerk’s office by the mayor, who | pose for two hours at a fime withant refused to turn over the ballots. A [a chanca to rest.” Posing over such a threat by the officers to arrest the [long stretch as “Winged 3 mavor for contempt of court resulted |some such teneely in a call to the chief of police. Mayor Baxter, the chief of police and fhe city attorney finally con- | “In seeking for a policy to asure | honest administration of the gov- ernment of the United States, we know our people will not turn to the party whose most recent and most outstanding achievement in this year of grace is the revealed grafting of cury” or postured Latin deity, it was pointed out, proves ex- tremely wearisome There are 6,000 Differences Arise “Inevitably, in a party thoroughly national in its vision and contact as ours is, there will from time to time clizibles for the arise differences of opinion. This is twent: nill i vious instance like this. Ehlers ma- | ferred after w hich permission wae 'union in Chicage, Miss ford said By nomeansijhic first pacsainn whap| - RESN EEC enidatiacs crom s ingte | S0 HERE A0 Hie | BN was | (fa1ad A deputics to take the bal- [counting mannikins in fashion <haps HE puzzle is to find one thing in this 1885 street scene that you republicans have found themselves “In seeking for a policy of law graduate research work in this field | lots, with the provision that two Three dollars an hour and more rest wouldn’t be ashamed to be seen with or in today. Horse-car? Para- at odds regarding a question of car- Gl 4 . at Wesleyan fn the new Hall labora- | policemen should go along “to see |periods will be demanded, she told & 5 4 . dinal consequence as affecting party ;’:"{;:w '(')'M ".M'“",: '“,’:I‘,":nf'f“r;- tory. that the ballots actually are locked 'the 30 charter members sol? That hat? That collar? (Now you're getting close) The cigar!!!! policy. Heretofore, we have suc- xipenpleqn n : ; ; ceeded always in settling onur diffi-| {0 the party which maintains itselt | Right you are! That cigar is a Peter Schuyler. Where—in any pic- culties within our own ranks|!? the places of its power through | nullification of two amendments to | the constitution and which openly | fouts a thira; throuzh that wise spirit of accom- modation which must characterize a great and far flung organization like | upon which depends so much | for the advance and prosperity of | our country. o it will be now | No one can doubt the essential| #vmpathy with which the republican party has alwavs looked upon the | great and diverse interests which | make up the fabric ¢! our national | ture ever painted—could you ever find anything righter than a good old Peter Schuyler? 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