New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1928, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928, | FRIDAY 13'”{ Is FATEFUL | |in the capital. 1-(he forcigner, his language, laws |to Italian consulates under heavy |an automobile yesterday at West-| SHAKESPEARE IN ITALY ' | s | ] y | | The mayors asserted that Dr. arts’ is a mortal stab at Aus-|guard. port, was reported “very §0od” at| Milan—shakespeare In Itallan | { !Scipel had again surrendercd to | trian pride” Deputy Deutsch said. Norwalk hospital today. will be presented here this autumn. 3 5 | “Mussoliri's insatiable ambition: | The whole population of South AUTO VICTIM BETTER According to police, St. George | Brings Word to Former Dorchester, | | F lE | “The inscription on the monu- | Tyrol staged a demonstration| Norwalk, July 13 (UP) — The stepped from a truck in front of “The Tempest” and “A Mideum- | Man He Must Die in the ' L | ment at Bolzano saying that from jagainst Italy. Police took precau-|condition of Joseph St. George, 24,|an automobile driven by Roy E.|mer Night's Dream™ have been Mass,, |that polnt the Italians have driven (tions and placed all roads leading lof Pawtucket, R. L. run down by Clark of White Plains, N. Y. chosen. Electric Chair. | | | W. P, Yaroey Is Candidate for voson, sus 15 cver—ms v Night in New Bedlord However, day the 1 brought word to the electric chair next week for the | Chicago, July 13 (P—An fnsur- The former Dorches z - July 13 (UP) ance man and a farmer-salesman | dler was calm when informe v i : Will head the national ticket of the Charlestown state prison 4 t i - g - _— — rohibition party this year. Governor Fuller had v : = ETEN ,(_.,~., = b William !;‘. )\'mu»), Rockville rvene and that his last chance | e ) IIAnnou Center, N. Y., wa minated for f had vanished. 3 o s i the presidency on the s “After carcful conside at the party convention last of counsel for ) e following a persistent atte v @ : governor has found 1o 050 14 and Nonquitt £pir sizeable minority to nominate or able reason to interfere” was y e h dorse Herbert Hoover. the f statement issued from e ronstration, but James A. Edgerton, flice of the governor, who'y rs were believed respo Va., an Independe Leagu carlic ened to a tes cial and a former po; f week headed the Jefferson-Lincoln league move here to unite prohibitionists and farmer parties, received the vice pre tial nomination on the In his acceptance Edgerton s had been a democrat all his lifs Gov. Alfred E. Smith of York was placed in nominatio N te alaiaede (hat ot delegates who opposed the Hoo v e han he GRIE to ticipated in las tano support, which continucd until I sl e R 09! mon &t final balloting, when Varney rc et e : T ae liaimaniat 1ia ed 66 votes to Hoover's 45 had given the child to onc Harry ere ur o restore quiet. first roll call Varney had 62 d | TR s b aiies b + 26 idle mills wer By s | “Bay Jn July”— This Great Furniture = Clearance Brings You Tremendous Savings —“Buy In July” i RN doY RS 00N MW N Ky e e e hibitionist ranks following the ral- TR e e N e lies for Hoover and Smith. | ok waze ouf fahicnt canssal s In the demonstration over Farmer-Labor Party Now Gog |Strike nearly 13 weelis ago was dis- sentiment toward Hoover, who v pelled by & statement fssushl by the characterized as one who had c¢x-| to Find Some Candidates Who menufacturers. It read: pressed no clear-cut opinion on the i A e prohibition question, two delegates | Will Run. °d to the effect that some of created excitement by nominatin Smith, an avowed exponent of hibition modification. Toth for him on the first ballot. it Delegate John B Hammond, o men who were chosen Wed former chief of police of DesMAnes. | quv hut who immediately “BUY IN JULY"—this is the slogan in this great 10-day Mid-Summer Clearance! Buy in July and save tremendously! With our buyers at the c R EDI T big furniture markets in Chicago and Grand Rapids, room must be made NOW for suites and odd pieces they will have purchased. To do this we el i ey have slashed prices on summer furniture—complete suites for every e or room—odds and ends. With the saving now in cffect, it will pay you to o iane Unnt do Min Antl Hoover | ooy, phe MU0 ATIMERALs undersigned mills emphatically de- buy now for the present as well as the future. Opening day tomorrow! wrath by throwing' his badge on| hes Sorator George Y. |clare that they have been and ar Plan to be here—EARLY! the table, declaring that the Party | Ngrps of N 5 Alia ATEIGH. manimous In their action concerr had been betrayed, and walked out. | por ooociqen tinl nominea i % £ the present reduction §p wages.” | He charged that the officers of the fnent at Wy .‘!\!m!mly:,“sn'}rlmh:\ft:vw]5 (19 b} ] convention had “sold out” to 100~ | ot aceapt the nomination. His re- | POL]TIGMJ flRISlS AGMN . o ufacturers a in sym- Chicago, July 13 (®—-T} execu- RRRU IRl £ nok o S0 e of the FFarmer-Labor es {he problem of naming nominees to replace the with the reduction in wages subsequent actlon, the impres Sion heing given that they are hell | | ver. | fusal was followed by one from Will There was a fist fight In the | yorcen, Moultrie, Ga., named for} midst of the proceedings, the Rev. (jeo president, who called his nom- 8 A. D. Lindsay of iritton, Okl £0-| nation “absura.” Dy sl o onAvislan Chons FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ing to the defense of an old man| “Of course, under no considera- . e i AND SATU % he sald was being annoyed by 8 !tion would I accent or even constder | eeliahin fiecionsd SRL ot youth. e 1it,” declared Vereen. “I didn't even| Itallan Agitation. Immediately after his nomina- |know the convention was being : ‘ | J tion, Mr. Varney announced that|pejq ®| Vienna, Austria, July 13 (P—De. FACTORY REBUILT he would conduct an active npm’lk-‘ Bert Martin of Denver, national | velopment of anti-Ttalian fecling in ing campaign throughout the south |secretary of the party, said the cx- |!he Tyrol over inseriptions on an in an effort to unite all dry forces. ' ccutive committce had power to fill Ttalian war — monument today Pro-Hoover sentiment con- | vacancies, but that it would not act |threatened Dr. Tgnaz Seipel's hold sidered responsible for the adop- | until official replies had been re- vpon the chancellorship. tion of a resolution giving power ccived from Norris and Vereen, i Dr. Seipel was ble to satisfy to the national committee to replace | the mayors of 289 towns in the its nominee with others if desirable, | 3 5S FATALLY Al G ot RieA Ro rataet and likewise to bar prohibition ean- | o . July 15 (B against the inscriptions and the ac- didates for presidential electors ¢ parg) Karl Cror; £ of ar- |tion of Italy in closing its frontier wherever such candidate might aid |, j;0py \as killed and several goneral aguinst Austrians for six days. Gov. Smith's campaign. taft officers were wounded during When the mayors Jeit the chancel Smith's nomination and votes fOr . ijjjery mancuvers at ajmasker lery their indignation was out- im on the first ballot caused Dele- | yon g gun exploded. Those wound- spoken. The chancellor postponed a gate Clinton N. Howard, Rochester, | g jncluded Licutenant Fietd Marsh- projected trip to Palestine, with the N. Y. to march in front of the |, Forjenczik and Colonel Oscar cxplanation that pressing national speaker's platform for four minutes |\ ajaceky. e e e i shouting “This is a burlesque show! 4 Such actions as this make our party | the laughing stock of the countrs.” | | Varncy, the presidential nomi- | am I B L | nee, has been a member of the na- | || B = tional committee of the party fori ] All 3 Pleces four years, and was fleld sccrefary , Jersey from 1912 to 1919. Beauty—Luxury—Quality old, and is in the ool [leres:the B ~ | | GENUINE MOHAIR & former newspaperman, and now lives on a farm and represents a Washington manufacturing con- goe ook 11 S ret LIVINGROOM SUITES party calling for the reenactment of | the law forbidding the manufacture of liquor in the ho ‘ i R, Six main planks were fncluded in | 03 = 4 1 Consisting of T2:nch Settee, Wing the prohibition platform as finally | 5 2 > Shaptd, Tho stand of both major Chair and Club Chair—all loose re. political parties on prohibition was | 6 55 : i versible cushions and Marshall spring comnmiended, but the “custom of po- | v Jitical partics in charging all sin canetrivetion. and shortcomings to each otha was denounced. | In addition to the prohibition plank, the platform favored farm relief and called on the voters to ignore prejudices conducive to breaking down the separation of | such and state. 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