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_.] | & _ NEW AKE S -23-2% | NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1928.—El y Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending June 23rd . .. 14,848 GHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS AMUNDSEN IS NOT LOCATED BUT GENERAL NOBILE HAS BEEN TAKEN OFF BY PLANE CHAIRMANSHIP MAY BE IN NEW HANDS Reappointment of E. W. Pelton 'WATER COMMISSION | Ex-Big League Player Is Claimed by Death ANTI-SMITH GROUP PERFECTING THEIR OPPOSING PLANS Sen. Reed Continues Lone Hand '\l GRASP HAND', Ag. © ”», "'l,. i While Southerners Stri — "oyt Swedish Flier Who Re- (0SS & DFLEELIW (D, | © Boant Indicates Change, e Southernes Sirve (o o, "\ According to ity Hall Vi fen e Yok 0 Democratic Platform Buildes moved Italian Explor- According to City Hall Views ¢ep New Yorker Out emocratic Platfor: ulldex. | . 10 |N[;REASE STflfiK Work D tely in Attemnt o ——— er Himself Crashes on REL GERTAIN THEY AN | ork Desperately in Attemp seco I na . | nd Trip to Arctic' oo WOllld Raise It Fl‘Olll; APPOINTED BY PAONESSA GET NECESSARY 367 VOTES | to Iron Qut Big Difterences Floe | - Ice Floe. $200,000 to $300,000 | sl ul [Study of Two Filtration Systems to 1f Thes Can Muster This Total, De-\ Prohihition and Farm Relief are Two Issues Whic Is Uninjured and Remains SPECIAL MEETING JUNE 29| be vade by speciat Group n c feat of Smith on Convention Floor| May Be Taken to Convention Floor Tomorrow— Marooned With Others | cultation With Water Commission- fs Assured — Southerners Ave| Strong Enforcement Plank Likely, Although Whil Re: Work | Stockholders Notified Today of Ac- crs—Nair Declincs to Serve But FRANE 1 0y Counting on Support of Governor| Some Demand Repeal Recommendations. S I of 4 h Tal 2 rle; B | e e tion Determined on By Board on | Mayor Insists He Be Included n [ (From a Photograph Taken a Few | Moody and His Delegation From 'Again Js Speeded U | ; Years Ago.) Ao | Houston, June 25 (B Democratic | heve s Again Js Spee P June 19—Shares to Number 12~ Personnel 8 s [Plattorm mliers sl tensies . Repeal Wi Be Urgea | ton ne 23 (M—Heartened |10day 1nan cfiort to iron out ditfer For the ass fion against 000 Instoad of 8,000, | Reports an impending change | " 1:}0”" i ] ;’m fi=teanon l‘.n“\ over the two most controver- prohibition amendment, Will . q . {1 the chairmanship of the water | oy the prohibition pronouncement «f | (A1F VR0 1 G et Stuyton of Baliimore will nrge re. Moscow, June 25 (—The Soviet Notice was received today Wy ljjoaid were strengihened today when | 0 snator Keed of Missourd, the antl- | poj.r, peal of the 18th amendment but ad- News Agency stated today that re- | stockholders of the Goss & Delectw | payor faonesen - made ot ounoe Smith forces wore foverishly round-| A varicty of on botl nittedly no wet plank has a chane 2 : Machine Co. that a special Mecting yunt of the reappointmont of 15 j of finding its way into the platform borts that the Russian icebreaker | Machin: Co. that a spoci m of th ppointm S p e R i {ing its way into P o alled Roald Amund- | WHI be held on June 2 10 wct o i iy W, Pelton as 4 member of the | ik el oo today e, pors |10 e v 5 it~ pon which the democratic party Krassln had Algnal s recomimendation by tho board of di- 1 hoyra and, replying 1o 5 question as fecting an organization at a serles faced 3 glffioult tusk In writing Will go lo (hie country dsking. fov e T CEAR CXPIOTET. | rectors fhat the capitalization of the Yorthosahalrmanshin, eall no changn | LRI B Rhone auiday, epiiiieacen {planks which wonld Lario control of federal government. were unfounded. company be increased from - | would he made *at the present . Daniel C. Roper, of North Caro- e et Sable e havs b e in favor of the increase at a meet= |y liam Gibbs MeAdoo in the memor- | 1£1t5 24 6 o a1 |INE on June 10. The Goss & De-| Commissioner Pelton, a democrat, H d E ' l ca able 1924 campaign, was revealed 4 e Sl AR Ok 118 retiitions posn Spurred by the rescue of General | "8 o8 I has & plant in Kensing- | was ,‘.,f,.,‘,m‘nl.; Lol v ad Eventfu Ieer leader of the southern dry hopefy ,,\",.'::':T,, I"" il s Nobile, the internatlonal group of lion ‘giinough the majorily of 11, shortly atter Mayor Paoncssa was | —_— mohilizing the Mis «mmvlm” i s clear drafte nulor Bayard, of D airplanes and ships In Spitzbergen stock s owned Ly New Brituin clected for tirst time, His term aenator, who has held the frenches [, /% B0 it e R wtor Caraway, of Arkan- rescue the remaining stranded men. | The notice to stocklolders fol- | wus not” made until todiy | 5 ably naming the 15th amendnent nl fermer Senator Hitcheock of Swedish fers on the vessel Quest ‘Iow Advisory Committee | vllrwl\ Position a1d the rvepublican conventini t Nebraska at Cape Henlopen were ready to fly | “A apecial meetiig of the stock-| o mavor silso made public his Shone in Blz League as Shortstop | The militant i fl'lu"m is «-r;nrl‘\v”\_‘\ i n b Farm Planks Difier . 5 aga { holle W o held 0 o'vlock @ | 1 . s lone hand policy, but hit ! " ) Fed T lanks differ materially to the Nobile camp again, | holders will e hela - o'elock | g jactions for the isory commit- | 5 o l girded gs acceptable to i plani S rescue Lieutenant | P m. (Daylight Saving Time) 1 which is 1o consult with the | and Captain and Later as Umplre 101 iacratlonols URUNINY |2 oAl o 2 3D St nt laring the principle of | Swed ne o« { a th hiteenth amen: olaiek 5 Ene bha allsallon 60 a0 fhe MENars borg, Swedish flie who | day, June zuth, at ater hoard on the plan to be pur- | S o 9 4 N whether this wonld satisty t i cqualization Nar, overturned op his second trip to the [of the company in Kensington, Con- a0 O8I flleation || URAEASE= ANy, Xoarsiin Musiness | ol L R T R P s e el i i DI e o Aes T s camp. BEcents plant. The committcemen are Sen- | pepe, e et oo Yatlon become | Several proposals for a de party general way to put agri- Unconfirmed dispatches reported | “At o meeting of the oard of di- | [y !y (e SOUITTERSIn G Sea | |convinecd that there is some better| | EEVCIAL BROPOSAIS for & wel ¢ ulture on @ parity with other in- lhaf the Bnsslon dna boeadien Rrpec FEEOM bl Jiine Lal0s 1998, 0 wns il oivalon financs 0] taxations || Aoranien Gor ot 27 mmelTy strenl | Sity ot Aot iln e e e e #in was in communication with Ro- H‘vl‘wmm'm\l\ [\wh e MoeomuIEHIEg S Gl n AL NILNT ol UGN Siatnant, L ont o L L Iy quicklsiwonithe attanton ot fy et e s R i ors frow I,, ,,,,, 'ln o sug- a1d Amundsen and the five men of [the stockholders that action be ', punker. member of (he common 2 e haseba rld s |the dry forces |he would present a resolution giv n the partly declare for e FetY Soaninng | Sineh L e lcento) intitume it authorlzed copncil from 1896 1o 1904, and of |Wih the baseball world in ""f A faw Dpura latan the soulhomers e BEUIE HUCRont & wesolilion. giie S peared a week while flying to | cupital stock of this corporation 10 4. der hoard from 1905 to 4190 younger days and the real estate |\ .o at work. After a brlef ""”"".m»;mmv what is intoxicati (Continued on Page 11) Nobile's aid 0.900.00, ‘and o provide for the | sy{orney. David L. Nair, president |and insurance business n later {conference, Mr. Roper, who has| *The base ship Citta di Milano has |Issuanc of same by the directors, o i ot e commen comm 'yoars, died yosterday morning at § |been auictly eonferring with many | _ NE — left Kings Bay for Virgo Bay to be | To that end the following vote will Jopn 1 avrr. sideman from the welock a8 Francis hospital, [ (21908 since Fridas, mate the fol- | eare e seene of the resene work. | be offored Nt ward and minority leader in 3 S NRE Ol bare o0 bR lowing announcemen | KT LlEY FNRA[i[n R N :','W,‘r “\”M,: :,mw g was in-| “Voted: That the authorized capi ,,l\. ,m‘,HlH ”"K’i’“;"“ i ““’ " ‘H”“”’ ‘o; *“ | Southerners' Stand | i g : i | g ) SO ES LALCOR VYl oG he eloments of this convention | jured, is aboard her. tal stock of the Goss and llw. Vs This committee will mect with the St s s ol he_clem :n‘ ‘n' ’mf ””n nvf” } | 2 Machine compuny be and it is hepe r board lo fconsider hoth the |10t the Mecond In twe W appear=| WHlCH pie 1 dentocrati party | STI“K[ THREAT []VER‘ MAN SLAIN BY “I 8 4 . by inere oI Al sum of $200,- oy filter system and the mechani- o |sity of saving the democratic pa | ' ""'“'" 7""""“ :\1,, "d“\'v.y ex u\‘u\ll’l‘\,- o S S ”' e '],m, “,I ) ‘,ml o "w ad ingood. spiiils and pissed: joklng| (DI 28 BLODE 8 SEEREILE BELA Y London, June - 4 - o the sum o 0,01 ! Bl iltration plan, the datter be s ARl | fro 4 o ;| hange TMelegraph dispateh from | number of shir the orized yjie more eronomical and modern :"I I" tealbeas o eI e R o o Tammany | s aper 1. rapital stoc 8.0 B - ? | bedside. s the federal government | s Paris quotes the mewspaper 1/In- | capital stock of 1his corporation bo |y ihod in the opinion of the maver vaifhan, Mk, Avguat| control et Al e e - b b publishing & roport |and it is herchy Proportionately in- /1 stow filter seten 14 {he one woe .u“;"", i “‘]‘““” g f‘,] & ”M'“’,m- in_agreement upon ”‘f 80dras Union Calls Off Order That ‘Police Dept. Head Kills tussion fce- [ ercased frow e nher of 8,000 | o consulting engineers S% 1859, he spe Lo aben f nrocedure to he followed In fhe | o from Moscow m»: the Ru \’u. n : | : '\ 'u M :,mu ‘ml '\ ' 0 | o ‘m}‘ wded by '\I\ i m,\ \v\m‘ :,\III A el i Nm‘;fl:{m fur Workmen May Take I I q“alc Zuppe in breaker Krassin is in commun shares of common stock, 10 the nim= " or the e of Huzen o JEES Bl el S e = 3 A ; ; , ducated the ile k The “course of proccdure” of the tion with Roald Amundsen and his |her of 12600 shares of common |Mayor 1'nonceen hae. wiimessed. he e e Mo | e Wourie of o he | e ‘ 4 five companions missing in a French |stock, cach sharc of the pav vabuo [operation of & mechanical filtor | Westfield, Mase, e | etements” involved was not disclos- | Another Vote | Gun Duel plan of $25 and that the dircetors are v was installed in Providence, |HIFSU real promise of '| seball I‘j’-‘ ed by the former internal revenne | | NG seaplaie b D He was manager and captain of a | el med a steering ¥ The dispateh said that Russian | hereby anthorized and o or I L, after the same consultants had | ¢ - g . Weetfiold 1ire. | cOmmissioner who na sl ) i e R T e e e recommended a system similar to jleAm Wrown as tho Wealfleld Wlee- | [ o T prosenting aneh factlon | Laricord, June 26 (P — Baltor | Laven, June 25 (P—Worked en with a Junkers plane which 18 | halders, 1o 1ssue giteritin S & o el they mbonpssd for New vty o1ai- JilTERsn dmonthisiitor i 50 888 Sl e S00 ) C g s i et s ) that the postponement of the trol- fo a high pitch of frenzy through e el | ditional stock rosulting from this in- |uin, o make poxsible further study, |1e came to this city and was given | 11VE 8 01 leymen's strike means the abandon- [the unsanctioned marriage of one TR Faa i v D TEEN | crease, pro rata, to such persons |ihe water board has declined 1o ae- SNEREG Lol L R R nce was expressed that the |0 o0 he projected walkout pre- |of his daughters, Pasquale Zuppe, for Kir Bay, Spitzbergen, last | subseribing therefor may copt proposals on the slow filter | Rapids, Mich | necessary one-third vote of the CON-\atled this morning among both | 50 yea . md lh»:l v;.mlr:r of A : | \ which were offerced | ventic was available to stop | | loves: of ihe dlart “nchildven, ran amuek in Bran- week and was 1o cover virtually 1he | stockholders of record a1 the tine or |y e which were offer MERS et | vention officials and employ : R AR had {times 10 be tised by the dircctors | s Afternoon | (ConHiad oS0 L0) Smith, hut there were no figures and |7/ G 8 B0 S inecticnt | ford last night and s ;.ll]{r-dfh}r a 7 | . | ? rrve — f Iy state delegation pre- | i ttitnde | bullet from the gun of Chief of Po- Janned to follow | when such additions to the capital | lines 1o Serse homany & company. It is the dt N S S e b | stock are mide, ind in sueh ansount A peculine condition exists with | lRL n“lv[“ paring for caucuses today which will | (OB 1B O s lice Victor La Croix : Lief Dietrichsen, Norwegian explor- [and upon such torms and conditions | . fto the advisory committ determine the course of v|1 IR R s et I ; As ,".A!v”n \nlxt‘”i;nv:mlo;m:/»::m;c- er, and four French naval air menas may be yreseribed by the divec- | Alderman. Nair Taving declined ap- | | voles, the anti-Smith group e s nelac b hony, nder the command of Rene Guil- | tors; provided that no subscription | pomiment hut the mavor refuscs to sending messengers abont the } TTis ocisinall Nols 1 fivoe of (ie | Dénuty iCoroner Dewls L. Misid ore |for said waditional capital < [aecept Wi dectination quarters at a merry elip. ; Jor amone omoloses | 40Ted an autopsy performed upon baud, noted flicr. for said lition ay Lceoy A 1 EA fstrike was smaller amons cmployes [(MC Gh autopsy per L it fray SN b authorized or roccived for | any 1 morning _ Mayor Pa- o Cho st AN o e Bt d eAlca aeaminor: ;i By G UMBERTO NOBILE) 4 less amount than the par vidue |onessa and Alderman Nair discussed lile Senator Reed has given 1 e e : I Bass hip Citta Di Milano, Virgo | hereof. the committee appointments and the ...y |word to his Missouri delegation w..v‘:m“‘““:f“} e on et 4 The bullet which nu:ml rh,m;, Spitzbergen, June (\m] — alderman asked to be exe .,:. a v‘;l" \0\\ in W llh§v>y.\v ‘Inm‘ V:\ n‘,z':‘rr\ ::)'l‘v‘l.\'nvln‘w‘ ’-v»-u:; e read Wil gl :“,“: ‘I‘\‘y?'hv“u\i'lv\nl'::d! he left side ani Agency, Rome) (A)—When | .:.mx to f-ux!mu-‘l.‘rll '\'v‘v ”u‘\ ‘“rl:( 5 o k B & “i" vhl Itv'{!‘g: ;I,'.\ ;‘;”\m”.;”n“;v“ lliaad fad ot e s et e e B yesterday morning Lic m-.'ml.,‘.« |‘|'”1Mw 5 5 The Iy :vl okt 0 e Broken Bones; . n’~; rded hopefully both by his|company and the men to a mini- | o oday 1y e puty Coroner ¥leld, Jorg ded near our ten old him noaltern and urged N a are regarded hope 3 ] Lt S EIATE s onon NS hosed B e if Ceceinoi on his copt, whoretpon the alderman ask- Be Arrested | own men and some of the “dichard [munmi. Many officials I believed fyuppe, enraged over the marriage il AR then BY FIREMAN 1 time 1o think it over, Just before anti-Smith folks as the bridge mak-|that most of the older men would | o1 one of his daughiers. had foment. ght, 161 e h ek, o ne K el iy 5 1 uit wo. AN 1t s - o ad 3 first fligh e R e e IREdposaliilaial coondination \xwh\\un‘mh 1\,4\‘“ anit work .‘\‘I ‘u. l”l Lo tamily fight ”hl'(nhd”l l; “V'!. S | Jalb as elieved ) - s he New|ice on Tuesday would have been |growing mora serious for the pas et bng Houp! ind Nair asked to be relieved of Gpectal to e 1 clements opposed to 1 | : i 20 e (bontinied won Take : service on the committee for busi- | plasyille, June 25—A patient i | you gosernor largely maintain: vlm PONIAT s, (w0 days Shortly aft S0 lock =S o i 2 T o he artford cmployes i Zuppe seizec double- S e Playing ness reasons. The mayor expressed e New Britain General hospital 0 tar, it appears to be the stra- A mecting of the | rd cmployes | last night upr zed a BISH'}P NILAN Tfl BI.ESS Py Were FPlying | feeling that ,as president pro tem. | iy s, fractured collar-bone and | ogy of the bund of southerners, who |ls 1o be hold at. Central Labor {barrcled <ol gun and drove ;:;' Ahout Feet of Snoring [or the councit, Naie should serve |youd o oven ™ vy Crie st 1re understood to he counting strong {1'nion hall this cvening $ orelock. | members o ,”'THL.’.'.””.T“.‘f;'l'" . and he snnounced to ecporters who | ) n hor car skidded through & e Tint tional ot of the union | house heir it clothing. ‘I(‘flm When Seen ere. present the make-up of the e o ang rammed u tree on the |Will be present. But in spite of i As they left the lv‘m:‘v';] /Auw:;‘ |: ERESNIe |committee, Nair's name being tn- | 5 Sp0 FEAEE O Bisghw oy postponment of i sirikeorder reported o hase fred over et . Lehded » 0 z. 58 t and the prevailin optitism amon. e 0 hasten i 4 " & o d lof bare teet risting on a third floor ’“' 21800 "’l = '”'I’,'l“ e cut company continued 1o carry out |tectlon. Shouting loudly, Zuppe P - | . | Britain, must face a ¢ “ eck- e Do tood on the front porch of his Ceremony Next Sunday at | window i tir s one ot | STEWART IS INDICTED i e 5 3 F 5 ) perfect prace, indicated that all was e e ":"'.""““"“, e [Two Faiefield Prisoners Uso 1 In L Dl ICiR A0 (G Ay andtall 4o ans i ¥ = lwell at 2z Crry strect early today rom that nstitution. The o ! el : proch him. A supernumerary po- | iy o Biisine b v“f::n“” / ¢ i M Do wee Counts of Perjury Are Filed |©!pants of the cur, "phen Sin- | spaking Their Escape a Week Ago, | in o “""" ""'l 0 ; {licoman whose name was not given | i gues of flame ch almo oS s | Are Bl to the city until the - g . ! ek 132 Farmington aveiue, | | out by Deputy Coroner Iield sought ton Avenue entirely surrounded the fect indicat- | ko of ISty ) | ;”,’ I,‘ ”l,”)”“.,J,, ,,,’ the foot ,\,,J Against. Him as Result of ml‘u.vy Kaminski of 40 Clinton m,“"i Sherlfl States. minent, (o renpl A A e AR i £ S - e Gra Grove Hill S & was tircd upon, the load scarce- T well a8 could he ox- nd Lottie Grath of 78 Gr Bridgeport, June 25 (B—Two es » L oM Next Sunday will be a day of cele- "m, . bis sl e Vi Commitiee Testimony. all of New Britain, received "“}’- e lr: oners from the [airfield | N0V ”"} n, Jur ; ONeN- ¢ missing him. Neighbors, atract- Next Sunday . sl . caped prisoners Wb T Btk et ation among the members of the | PUI soughan who was | rashing . (P)—TNohert | Serious injuries, | county jail are being sought today " A e by the shooting, summoned Chief ol . | escin do ) 0 R [ dlingion.id ua ot : headed toward New ) hu- | Week for the secor YO I Croty, who with a squad of police usw Moy Gcoss parish, when he| g 15 aep thie novel might, hurvied [w, Sewart, ficad of the Indissa| The car was hes e Sl SRS AR L PR e i o pa S P L new edifics on Farmington avenue|y, ypo third floor and there found |Standard Oil Company, was indicted | Britain at CRINES fu il . hed the|setts and New York. They made cept the terms of the Connveticut | wiyior 1a Crofx called upon Zup- will be blessed by Rt Rev. Bishop | oo B0 0 eiully 5000z on thrye connts of periury today as |abont 1 o'clock. As it reached the 518 20 pe a week ago, but in the o SO IR S et g ) John J. Nilan, bishop of Hartford, in| ;. 4ocite the fact that his bed was | result. of his Continental Trad- {foot of the hill beyond the Hlart |, 00 Cor wlierift Hease news of the hinges on the matler of AiSCIpHAING | b pre er st v o volley or the presence of a large number of (15 0 | Company testimony beforc the {farm and approached — Crooked | f b= AT B sl il et At S Zitsvs, & clargy, state and city officlals and| =\ 0 o i cate ol lsenite o) commtiien. Tt was. i s street, it started to skid, and the One of the missing men is Wal- m,,mz;‘,‘. ", ",]( ‘ 5 : revair- | curn Gl :Ix““" e e s parishloners. e R R S tstimony (hat eaured John D. Lapplication of the brakes sent 1ty o Garry of Oran Mass e e e et SO oo LS IO oXE Sl g he eclebration will start at 10 : : : ketcller, Jr., to demand Stewart’s | carcening against the fence by the | iamford, a convicted anto thief, night fonight by ! s ' i ¢ i the flufd ihat checrsiand protested i > 3 board of the state union with the fired at & heavy searchlight that La aciobl . LS Jnoming Wl & Ia0L | s iibualy. Lagelngt| BRing laten ration as chairman of the cor-troadside. It smashed down four | ,ua the other is Pelligeno Bonni, | boa ; ik Lk iy e izt emn blessiig ot the interior and ex= |50 S0 B0 EEe i S e | oration's baard of diteclors. (POsts of this barrier, battered into|aileged “white slaver” of this ciy. sanction of the nationa Sommities) Crobeiling pihost 1n fiel grofna o8 IEHRE ol Lin kel Rl Ch L Eb Y o e G aparimentibad (nikcdd! une | OOUIFNTOL tha In0lctant was ol 2o ol i large maple tree, | The prisoners were working in the and John T. Jtardon, internationi x pul conducted by Rishop Nilan with the | the fire 4o R e e coun-Luna finally, facing i the opposite | il vard last Mond when m’- = s N 2 o e clerg, e i s at.the indictment representod b i Sy re Ugnard d ¥ for a momen Continued on Pagr Four ontinued on Pa e o0 he cler R e e i | ittt Wedndicinedy bl oo ng dae to a halt against alguard turned his x’.r‘: Fod (Con wiilch several hundred ~children( Hlowever the Rolicemat was Sdn- .ot wor o eReOH® [ fth fenco post. Not only was ihe [and they disappearsd pas i o 26 ¥ » = - | mant i " labuse of court processes for R R hiae cces- | made their escape. | dskived dn whtle will lead thepro- [SE8RL A0S U A0 Q0T L0 rying | 2Duse o ! vindictive at- | Mechine demolished by thie succes- | made their escape : el cession around the walls of “the|Partly uiding, = portly = carrying leal purpo i e A% | alon ot impacts, but. 1t aiso| took| Tha Tugilives stole an sutomabile| - = . s core g Bk - HAE S Y, o8 cmpt 1o overcome” his acquitta i 8 ) ol efl and drove to Water- | »mm: h.\n r:hl‘“lrl r,_:"",!:",;.l?r:::-'d the ground but not hefore Smith | ”\f i G R {fire. It was extinguished by throw i.w“'v:. ‘1:::":.“'” L bt Man on stCk Be opes lspute 2 : o ' on the second floor causing the sash | o0 grewart, counsel sald, would 10 four occupants were take AR SR e «ki of Brooklyn. N. Y., during which m € . 5 th ifica o DY, Goong wok.| A tale of an attack up 4 e delivered |10 fall out and inflict & scalp Wound | i jmediate trial. confident of [to the office of Dr. Georgs I R e O i g Ty Slaniib Wlonn o lon aein Schusky, ‘& negihor, W | L [o 2ict Blles Thatson o diciion | an v iTeatans by (OREIGE Lo e e brou, 0 Lou el iaa i L) s < to o e | ey L P 'y charge | pital and treated the injuries of the | capes e , i cod by a|Was just beginning to enjoy the fir Conviction on a perjury charge | pital 4 ! e e e e b s AT b ‘, ",' '7::0: ! ", ,' from his post on the sidewalk Incqpries a penalty of from two 10 ten [three others, Sinskic had two u-:.\lvvw;“ c"am":‘ A bttt : 3 et p ,;',Tfl;. ‘s‘.y”I;.hfxul::':m-:" ‘: ‘:;‘p » :h": front of the housc. ‘\. ars in prison. on his cheek. Miss n,n ,\u\x-.u; nitay ar s supplied meals to | Dohrowolski, Cr ally IIl, Wants Action W ith HDI,\ g S Han 80 @ Aftey Schusky had been removed i lacerations on hands and legs, and | S sy % B e L e With to a ecll : SUPT. TLL | i Kaminski reccived cuts on hor [ !1e W20 Trinity Assn. Settled if Possible. the solemn high mass at 16 o'clock. : : EnaR At BRI aa ] The usnal 11:45 mass will he omit- [at police headqgua rs and the ire John , o il T and BS. 8 e . % ] .’ 8 5 mas 2 engines to their quarters, the rost [of the letter carriers at y1hr-‘or.| ported this morning to be r 2 3 ot N TRAEs Thoor ua hossibne Tesariae of Who nala wod roturned o |post office, is confined to his home | g i "ot N e a0 he appealed “ i it ; e « afternoon solemn vespers|of the neighborhood LI . : 4 mGH T — JU [ 1 b s L Tt ‘,HIIH |,'.!' dEhratet AL S sl by | slecp as neighborhoods will. at 24 Grand street by illness, Constable George Sehubert ques- e | Tty assoclation apwlhst il |l R oonaiBen 6 LG Rev. Stanislaus Musiel of Hartford = o = AL R No Lpng i \‘_”fl“ "] | New Haven 6:21 am.3: { Dobrowolski, which was schedule '1‘, viday and his conditlon has grown and the sermon will be delivered by = = 'xl-:hu hada ‘l:]r n ,’I'll(‘mll ,“"v by 1.'1‘« | New London 5: lfor the superior court for tomor- [\ ot fh ho Weskeahil) Rev. Anthony Wojcieszuk of Suffield. || Now Britain Stores Will Close Wednesday at Noon, m»r’:‘f‘j;u.’ hen as e ,‘I._ b e hab1y 5t e Duata on | VAT Hontkianes s valivest ¥ Rilomn s AL 5:30 a reception and dinner will . Friday Eveni Close Saturday at 6 had been going, they aid. g - S suntiot o ucall BaNsIeH ot |m, Monidawics il Staniey be held at the Elks club on Wash- Remain Open Friday Lvening, Se hours Srogram | | 72817 Constable Schubert said today e | Bl rowiolRlol o L 1iad (HaeH S dehS | e susl. L o larilizir tha Hataar, ington street, which will be attend- Merchants who have approted of the uniform hours p P [{tmat he expecied to bring enarges | EE R R b B [l i R Y i ed by Bishop Nilan, a larga number || of the Chamber of Commerce will inaucurate the fmmer sehedule | against the driver as soon as her i 3 L [ Bristol and H. H. Milkowitz, attor- G pene D sl B st nask o lofes D Tclont at muon W a0k i day at 6 p. m. | |condition pormitteq. | THE WEATIER In all probability a settlement | |peys for the defendant, In an effort of the state. local clergymen, sate | | open Friday night unil 9 o'ciock and wiNl close Siturday GG Miss Thorsson at first refused fo| | —_— L iikh: iear e e ating | omcr 5 el o At s and city officlals, prominent profes- || The schedule will remain in effect until Sept. 1, inclusive of that da |®o to a hospital, witnesses said. ‘ New Britain and vicinity: | | . 2 14, Dobrowslski, whe |tofay in the ofices of Attamer B sional and business men and par- The summer schedule for Fridavs and Saturdays was adopted ||g "0 o0 out, “I'm done for.”” and| | Occasional showers tonight | row. it is sa| O ny B e I e O o i N tehloners, pliee e e e N i "siee | 7214 she woula not go to any hos- | | or Tuelar: not much change | Sems Firis ago by THAks Morlat 1! iramist Tuserinia Wik wsutbte ol Preparations for thia calebration || on Saturdays for week-end trips to the shore or ountry. ;“ ds out | |Pital. but when she had recovered | | in temperature. (B s i mo‘env court, expressed |a definite decision will be announced have been going on for some time || penefit store employes who will be able to spend their week-en from the immediate shock she| | S 15k e bave the matter set- tomorrow, —_— of town, leaving early Saturday evening. weat readily. e | 1S dears ta 0 (Continued on Page 13) b Dt LANDSLIDE FOR SMITH ON OPENING VOTE FORECAST AS WEST AND EAST RONVENTION CITY "% . 40 of Ohio's 48 Pledged to New Yorker Al- ready and Expectation of Others Makes Tam- many Men Jubilant. Dissenters Seem Far Out- numhered But Claim Around 400, While Op- ponents Admit Irrecon- cilables Only 200. Houston June 25 Pr—Meeting again like a reunited company of old comrades, the democracies of vast and west trooped into Huston today and joincd hands under {he high flung banners of Smith of New York. Caucus Ln Route Caucusing as they came, the fast gathering delegations to the national convention turned many of the which th into certainties Promises of support on Smith men are relying for a quick nomination when the balloting begins later in the week. An offer of 40 of Ohio's 45, and the expeetation of similar pledges from various other states led the Smith licutenants to predict that before nightfall he would have enough delegates openly pledged to him to bury remaining opposition in a first ballot landslia Dissenters Ontnumbered The one discordant note of the whole big parade : from a_far- out-numbered contingent of dissen- ters, dry and anti-Tammany, and chiefly from the south. RBut it was a shrill, somewhat defiant note, and it may be heard again from the floor of the convention which opens at noon tomorro ose Some of the Smith enthusiasts who sald they based their opinions on re- ports that had come from such fav- orite sons states as Indiana, Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas and Tennessce, put the ultimate strength of the anti-Smith frreconctlables at around 200 votes, out of a convention total of 1,100, The anti-Smithers them- are claiming around 400 but refuse to say from what states hope to get th Ohlo Swiy News of the willingness of the Ohioans to swing 40 to Smith on the first roll call preceded the delegation selve into Houston. Coincidently fthe Smith people also heard that 1n. diana likewise, after voting for Woollen n their turn on the alpha- betical roll, might switch the bulk of her strength of 80 to the New Yorker {f it would insure a first bal- Tot nomination, CONN. DELEGATION AT HOUSTON IS ACTIVE All Solid for Smith—Fitz- Gerald in Thick of “Wet- Dry” Fight (By W. J. G. MYERS Associated Press Stafi Writer) June 25 (A—The vane zuard of Connecticut’s delegation to the democratic national convention arrived Sund afternoon, finding the city dressed in gaycst colors, hotel lobbies jammed with perspir- ing humanity, bands playing, and the ceremony of dedication of the auditorium in which the sessions will be held in progress. The arri wore Mrs. Edward Keegan of Thompson, delegate-at- arge, and husband; and Thomas J, illy of Stamford. “When two sections of the delega« tion arrive Monday afternoon, they will be plunged into the midst of a whirlpool of activity as the Tam- many braves on their special train will be just ahead and are to be welcomed by those already here, Another section landing at Galves- ton from a New York steamer will be engulfed in the welcome to New Yorkers and New Jorsey delegates who were fellow passengers. Natfonai Committerman J. Spellacy had a | ernoon, attending the mittee meeting which gave out the question of honora srgeant-at- arma appointment affirmatively, im- portant to many committeemen who are short tickets of admission to the anditorium because of enlarged parties of delegation guests. If the Connecticut party exceeds 70, Spel- lacy has the privilege of namnig several convention assistant whose duties also are defined In specific in+ structions issund. Many ‘committeemen are pressed to accommodate their alternates but Spellacy by rearrangement of room assignments, will house all commit- tees favorably. David E. FitzeGrald of New Haven. in likely to have & long spell of very hard work as resolutions committee member and will he In the midst of the tug-of- ‘war between those demanding & dry (Continued on Pags 1) : . Thomas v Sunday aft- national com-