New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1928, Page 5

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SPECAL PLAN TD BEUSEDINN. . Hoover Campaign to Be Con- ducted by Committee June P s campaign in the state a7 ecre- | tary Hoover of N a spr nianskip of William H hamton. Hill, who led the commerce tary’s pre-convention fight for New York delegates e K. Mo ris, the republican state chairma discussed the situation at | with Mr. H in the day this made. Chairman publican national part in the confe that similar established in other states Morris Optimistic Morris was extremely optimistic as to republican prospects in his state and predicted that Mr. Hoover would have little difficulty ther The upper part of the state has al- ways been for the commerce tary, he said, and now Nev city to swing 1 partic forcign Ia Aot teful to Mo t in fecdir and after the v Allen 15 seleeted tary of the New York Hoover md Herbert Strauss of New | York city was named treasure The | membership of the commi ludes: Mrs. Ruth Pratt ity former | cpresent Wardwell of Springficld . Machold of Watertown, wnd 1 York city. York is to be conducted hy al committee under the chair- | Hill of Bing- seeres 1 late nt was the re- ook ver yesterday, an ne Work or committee York is beginnit tlarly the for his p tives durin thei . | con mitte S Ilor SEAT 26 WHO ARE PLEDGED T0 SMITH Credentials Committee Tal(es1 Action Early Today 27 (P—By the credentials com democratic national 1y today seated tw pledged or instruct Houston, 1 the onvy i yosix delegates over- m of Fro- 11 |structed I hody ana Contest Foremost in interest was the dele- | gate contes a block of twenty Smith-pledged votes were given preference over a slate claimed by Senator Reed. Of the forty-nine votes recorded only ven favored the seating of the Reed tfaction. other six Smith delegates the Canal Zone faction Mrs. L. O. Keen, national woman, who was accorded mous vote over the unin- but Reed-inclined ticket Committeemun Both signiticant Two other contests were decide without political sig- both contesting fa ed to vote for Smith. contest frem the 1 by Costello and district, thr Ihiladelphia d named on t regular Penns Smith ticket were seated. of the six delegate gates vote of the credentials the members on that Missouri, North Carolina Alabama, Texas, and Florida, at- 1 to reach a conclusion as to r A minority report would b t convention on the Loui- s b ng the matter No agreement was . however, and the partici- ided to consult their delu- final un- before the wrior to effectin img some time convention met today. Children Hiding Because from Louisiana in which | | District of Colum- | 1he National Commit- | porters he in the fourth |address | 5 Ivania- [ make?" {0l the state troopers They Failed in School New York, June 27 (U'P)—Some- where in the metropolitan arca two children—a oy and wre hid- ing today beca failed in Marjorie Gill N. J.. ran away Ashury Park, from home rather ts that would to remain in the junior class Hizh school for fled in her £ var found her pa shy i on another ther's anto- on the Edin- iy Faup, 14 road, New York, fail- hool exami scout knap- home. No n found, food im has bee Makes Soft, Velvety Skin— and frees from Pimples, Sun Burns, Rash, Treh—just like Lucky Tiger gives norm. scalps and luxuriant hair to millions of users.~BARBERS AND DRUGGISTS ailddiiinii | campaizns of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JU AL’ SMITH SHOWS LITTLE EMOTION Makes No Comment on Demo- cratic National Convention Albany, N. Y., June 27 (® — The tivity of the convention that is ex- pected to nominate him as the dem- ocratic candidate for the presidency may rouse some emotion in the but it doesn't show in his face, nor 15 it translated into words. The governor listened to the key- note speech by Claude G. Bowers tive mansion with a poker turned toward the capitol had invited to hear the face re- “Have you any comment to they asked after idjourn- ment of the ssion until ta Social Evening “Absolutely none,” he iis is a social evening.” the reporters others who listened heside the radio in the exccutive mansion were Ma- or John A. Warner, supcrintendent and the gover- nor's son-in-law, and Mrs. Warner. tie former Emily Smith B. iraves, the governor’ Secretary of State Rot William Humphrey, former chicf of New York ¢ sonal friend of i Dr. and Mrs. Henry Moskowitz New York, gyests at the mansion during the convention period. None of them had any comment to make on the Bowers speech. After the convention adjourncd the governor posed for photographs with his daughter son-in-law, end his Great Dane, Jefferson, which despite his name, had shown com- plete inditference to the democratic aratory. The governor accepted three gifls yesterdays a brown derby, a bunch of four leaf clovers, and a string of 3 trout from an admirer in Monti- cello. “I'he replicd. Besides among Mosus. of four re- ceived from admirers in the day’s mail and the governor donned it in his office to show ters that it derby was one was @ worthy sncee of other similar war bonnets whicl have heen worn during his political past quarter cen- | tury “How do all these people that send you brown derbics know your size?” @ reported asked “I think it was published in the puapers once that 1 wear a seven and a quarter,” the governor o nswered ‘Anyway they all get the size right; 1é11t are the hearts a Fro mj table HEN you serve to family or guests Alice Bradley’s aroun Starting Friday — The new, weekly, Alice Bradley combination ‘chock=full of in the new Fro-joy 2-flavor Pint Package RASPBERRY SHERBET youth units*’® Isn’t it just as easy to set a pretty table as a drab one? To make it even a lighter task is Alice Bradley’s contribution to the New England housewife-hostess through the medium of the convenient, new though that doesn't mean that all the hats are wearable. But this one |is good; this is official. The bunch of four leafed clovers was presented by a woman state em- ployc and the governor was very evi- dently pleased with it and its impli- cation of good luck; so much so in- | deed that he scemed to see nothing {to worry about in the fact that the unlucky number 13 figured in the present of brook trout. Works Hard The governor spent the opening { day of the convention hard at work |on state business and when the | leaders of his party opened the ses- sion at Houston he was so engrossed at a mceting cf the state building sites commission that he rose and | closed the door of the meeting room [to shut out the noise of a radio in nis outer office which was reporting the convention doings. In late afternoon he broke away for a short game of golf and then {went to the executive mansion for {dinned prior to tuning in on the conventi first night session, " NEWINGTON NEWS | e | The Ladies' Aid society of the {Newington Congregational church | hetd anuual picnic on the lawn of the home of Mrs. Emily Rowland on Cedar street today. The com- mittee in char of the affair was Mrs. T. H. Cogswell, Mrs. Dwight M. “hichester and Mrs, E. . Schmidt The Fireside Whist club will hold its lust mecting of the scason tonight at the home of Mrs. F. H. Copeman {in New Britain | Truman Camp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Camp of the Junc- tion has accepted a position as in- | structor of Inglish for next year at lthe University of Texas at Austin. Mr. Camp has been teaching English at Collegiate Preparatory school in {New Haven for several years. | The regular meeting of the Grange was held last evening in the hall. The program was in charge of the members who were admitted in {1927 and Herbert 1. Welch was {chairman of the committee. | Miss Mildred Goodale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Gooda and a teeent graduate of the Peter Bent Brigham hospital in Boston, has ac- cepted a position at the Waterbury hospital and has already taken up her duties there. A double silver medal speaking contest will be held under the au- |spices of the Newington W. €. T. U, lon Monday evening, 7:45 D. 8. T. {July 2, in the parish house of the Newington Congregational church. delicious and colorful Fro-joy Ice Cl"eam flavor combinations you bring to your home an atmosphere of good taste that blends, in pleasant harmony, with the joyous sense of beauty. Fro-joy 2-flavor pint package. In this package you get Alice Bradley menus for different occasions and her seasonable combinations of Fro- joy flavors with suggestions for table decorations to match. New Haven MASS. G, 0.P. I UNABLE T0 AGREE Fuller and Butler Out of Sens- torial Race Boston, June 27 P—Attempts of Massachusctts republican leaders to reach an amicable agreement on who shall oppose United States Scna- tor David I. Walsh for reelection have found rough going just as it had appeared that next Saturday’s conference here might be run off smoothly. To the flat declaration of former Scnator Williani Morgan Butier that he did not care to have the confer ence consider his name for endorse ment. had been added today an Ny cmphatic statement ran Fuller that ndidate for any of Faller is Out Fuller’s retusal to he asso- with the conference did not In a letfer to Francis H chairman of the | ean state committee, he | 1 wish would sce | my name is not submitted to the pre-primary convention for two rea- sons. first, that T am not a ecandi- |date for any office, and secondly. | that 1 not in sympathy with {this method of nominating candi- | equ Gov. not a « from Gov ciated [ rest t Prescott said: you am Fro-joy Ice Cream is Dairy Division republi- | | to it that Fro-joy is rich and delicious, yet al ays a perfectly balanced food. It is “Chock-full of Youth Units”-lime, phosphorus and soluble iron, which every member of your family ought to have daily for health and vigor. lized, spotless, automatic freezers and is triply wrapped and protected in the package. Always ask for Fro-joy! NE 27, 1928, dates which | believe is opposed to the true spirit of the primary.” The governor's characterization of (the confercnce as & “pre-primary convention,” caused considerable ire among those who had been active in supporting the idea. He was criti- | cized for adding to the difficulties of | finding a man who could successfully cope against Walsh who two years \ugo defeated Butler decisively in the | face of determined efforts by friends | of President Coolidge to put over the then chairman of the republican na- 1tional committee. Further Complicated The senatorial situation has been somewhat further complicated by the announcement by Robert M Washburn, president of the Roose velt club, that he will seek the nom- ination. Mr. Washburn red his willingness to run several weeks ago but at that time made his announce- ment contingent on Mr. Butle withdrawal Another possible nomination Loring Youn former the Massachusetts sentatives, whose political friends have heen actively urging his avail- ability and the desirability of Satu day’s conference doing something about it however, made put aspirant for the to be B. speaker of house of repre- was believed Attached to the press locomotive which be- tween London and Carlisle, is & Iynamometer car in which is an in- strument that tells the speed. draw- bar pull and distance run of fthe train Scot runs Royal ex- Listen in The Pops —Saturday Nights—WBZ Drink Touraine LCofiee ou might as well have the best has not Dr. Caldwell’s 3 Rules | Keep You Healthy of constipation for 47 y« Leved that no matter Ipeople are of their he exercise, consti from time 1o t much one tric importance, th when it how ation Caldwell's vegetabls harm the most bt a habit Syrup Pops vounasters com hous us to t Dr drastic physi not helieve AT AGE 83 S ————————— f the nan being In saw la to m A practice o any medicine ik empty the jmore cleanly and griping and harn p fr robs your s teries Do not let a bowel move reaso rs of family in sour and ul breath, no ap- and to break up Always have a observe Keep the the bow- ousne 1 Ko from | rength Ith warm to have vou B0 {0 & dugs \pense how much Dr. hope, but |zet one of br. ihe the ge Caldwell's Syrup I proper dose t S morning you will f we will 1 you y person. 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