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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928, and in the same spirit are sug- | '8 e 7 i o g S ———— adoption by them of a rule of prac. | | After heing forced to 1lana at| Fifteen Miners Entombed Norwich—Louise Wilson, Mont- L s tice for their courts that sent. nees President Murray Hulbert Desig- | Mount Pleass t by e t hle R“cnd New York—With light planes. at|clair, N. J., medalist in Norwich imposed by them in criminal cases . " | Saturday l)‘lnl\’r*h:v)r(if“ufll’z‘:“rnp!:fl” q But All Are . o least, Amelia Earhart believes, wom- | club's golf tourn 5 ¢ | mates Men Who Will Conduct s - | Pottsville, Pa., July 13 UP—Fif. Lookmg w Hlddle wcst md S e e e 8! ey. Ad"m NO[ to snsm Sen_ will not be suspended except in open | |8et away Wednesday. A storm forc- | ten” reseus. workors Mo ks v 2 court and unl the miligat cir-| v ed him to land her { 3 men. A few years ago, she points | * Hartford—Iield day of Sports- cumstances of the cise cloarly st | ASShE 1a This biaie. s caped possible death or serions fme West for Votes 2t rum an sutomobie: now. aoe | e, ol of, Connecticut set for | {g01g§ BACEpL il COURE |5 wwem action ana ‘et e o | New Haven, duy 13 Cr)—ap. WANT 10 PARADE NUDE | iors " i ® orcase ok e & : September 1 at Lake Compouce. exercise of such power of suspension | Pointment of a temporary board of | in the Lytle colliery, in | r—— ,;1;:)1\’}::3“\0)“‘?&1:("3 racing, 3 wom- A e ns S Lsclon IADIRENEINE S AEUIREGY loatd of Nlich ey were scarching for three Washinston, July 13 P—Al- & 8 B . er watch Stanley Clark, deck hand, | Hartford, July 13 (P—A warn. 1o be spread upon its record of facts |tur Athletic Union, under suspen: cotembed minere. A gheel (mpiy though the situation in the east is | s ’ Bridgeport—Passengers on steam- ng regardin ('hp SMaRendin ¢ |UpON Which the order of suspension |Sion for two months, was announced Nehon, R €. Police 1o Prevent Mine officia closed that all had avowedly their first. consideration, . |80 overboard and vescue ABNes |sontences fn eriminal conrt nas Leen | WA8 Passed. In most cases, the coun. | here today. . . 5 reached safety the directors of Herbert Hoover's| Wildwood. N. J.—Golf club. spare | houlinan, 15, of Newton, who had i sl b :u:;:v:(:;rl_“;sd’e::'dl assumes the substance of this| The men appointed by Murray POUKhoDOrs From stazing Sensa- collapse filled the heading mpalgn for the presidency are |that fish hawk, pleads Clem Shaver. | ;0 cater, « ¥ roposed procedure has been Hulbert, president of the Nations with from 50 to 100 tons of rock :f“d,'n‘g“me ‘0 prepare. for hatlot | He has telegraphed a protest against |7Ped inte water and borough courts of the state by | PTOP! procedure has been car. ert, president of th ional A. | yon o i : i T " Eh: cout h cut, | died out: we are advised. however, A- U.. were: States Attorney Samuel drives in the middle west and on the |& Plan 1o banish Treo on.the linky | \Wethersfield—Frederick A. Grins | s L € euncll o, Cennectient. | that instances of susrension of sen: | 5. Hoyt, chairman, A, C. Gilbort| Netson, 1 Pacific_cast. : e R R A e e '"Hiss'\\\old. long a general insurance agent | except in open court, says the let- | {N¢® Subseauent fo the fime Frank M. Lynch, Judge Stamley here today tool Conferences are planncdhmth th.e Dloas is made In tne intercsts o | dies after long illness. |ter. Mitigating circumstances should | {€1¢€ 1S imposed occur when L{'{nn‘ du\l (fl'_ ew H_a\"n. and 'f““ wmbers of a co party leader‘s of each fi; t tsg ffl» witlions af Amenieans who, haval slearly justify the action in each | N letter nor the r p q\i!!u v, ‘1' |(nvv president of the parading f el ¥ M, Xue St foke el i OhisaRa e e sk dil e New Tonden=Bahaonar® Dhanoe|aceiand dbn iudge shoyld write tn. {124 beerl ohsarvad. 1t 1s cur jude. 1 stato orgsnizarlan, t ets of i “t wtter o assassinate Jivojin RNy st Mmanth gad the seoond at |3 ¥HE SN 8,68 E vith five Yale men sails on itsfo the record the facts upon which M€Nt that probubly a greater num. | The Connccticut sports body s : in the ministry of San Francisco on August 13, after J | round-the-world cruise. the suspension was based, | ber of our citizens obtain their idea o under suspc DEn sla eopn s being Mr. Hoover has been officially noti- ‘: e g The council's letter, ~signed by ©f the administration of justice by ‘\'Ii":!;::“'\'l""'] Lns doath o Horaee attempt gieit af bis sclection by the national fln;:\;mmgr;;g':gex‘;,‘:;;;cilllud » :3‘ Groton—Mrs. Dorothy Campbell |Chief Justice George W. Wheeler. “?'a way it ia admin tored 1 fig (AL 00N eniden gibsurhoer, e B : o ; 2 s 5 . Rio city, and borough courts than estigators 4 amateur L : © Members of the national commit- |is 1o sing In the Metropolitan Opers | HUrd and Miss Edith Quiely ook | FUE chaitinan iand Mdtarviey: Blabard | 20 AR BT : " oxers were being paid for matchoes Soiths ' i ! who then - § o7 4 e 2 finals in Shenccossett Women's H. Phillips of Hartford, secretary, : ¥ habors asvondl.. fiatercal tiza. | €4 Nelson We \ ¢ head, in- tee from states lying between the | next season. plays chess often as a | {n7 S | “he vital importance 10 our peo- |UEfore several Liaternu) orguniza-| ihoy would reamain wni e : S S, Alleghenies and the Rockies have | diversion from tuning up her golden “The judiclal council has been Ple of these courts, to our peace, |giatime marathener ' ¢ prisoned hrother was releas ver of police. been asked to attend the Chicago | notes. < functioning for upwards of a year|order and safety, cannot be over. e erathoner, uads an Fres e red meting. Chairman Work, who at —_— Greenwich—Mrs. H. A. Jackson. || appointment as provided in |Stated. DR etull to clem g s epovill e This mornit that time will be on his way to Cali- | Nowport. R. L—Adults of the :wd_al"vs_n In Greenwich club golf | oygpter 190, public acts of 1927, 1| “IF there can e uniormiity in the ‘1'7. T.‘,‘.‘.’il“ :\nr{xx;‘)\-f";l‘{‘x'du:’.‘mr\»xfi\' o vincial police doad fornia to be present at Mr. Hoover's | elite are to dress in little children's | 10UIeY was constituted ‘for the continuous | exCreise of the power of suspension. | “Hyibert snependen the bods. . took them to t AP Lat 1 notification, will preside. Under | clothes shortly. There is to be a ey |study of the organization, rules and and in each instance a publi Ini Dovetahis s Niiontia told them fo -atest Model present plans two days will be de-ly,hy party at the Clambake club. New Haven—Alderman asked to | methods of procedure and practice [Ord made of the reason for its pxer. U5 il dalic lanE do Torna et G é S & CIGAR LIGHTERS voted to a discussion of the middle |have late Mayor Tower's portrait |of the judicial system and its vari- | €IS, We have been convinced that the i : “‘IE:'OV“': ‘\';"“:”\0]';-0 where the notifi- | . NeW York—Claire Luce, once a [Painted and hung in aldermanic |ous parts.’ public will be served and the ad- ganization. < 4 dancer for Ziegfeld, sought thrills |[chamber. mong its duties js, to ‘submit ministration of justice in Connecti. AR L A, | Nude parades among the S\BJ:;O\LC;;F':fr"y\\"fn-‘ko\t\»‘?fie:s‘?:esxg [in an' airplane and found romance, for the consideration of the judges cut of which you and we are a part, ('rippled Aviator Again bors are common, aceording " c e DIREGTORS NAMED FOR 2t o i ons b o 3 on. oy come e vt v ago after having been driven from h of Protest, manent Connecticut A, A. U, or- % Learning to be a pilot she met Clif- | Bridgeport—Joseph Zachs, factory |of the various courts such sugges- | will be promoted 5 dents of the districts in which § nsiseo to most the spmuiteclen |y yonecn Bmith, melnber of the |hand, jumpn fute water aud ey tions I rasaed fo Fales of practice | “We shall appreciate it if you will Held Back by Weather i 1. are 111 coons of the Paclfic coast, In ANnounoiNE | New York Yacht club and aviator. | two children who seemed in danger, |and procedure as it may deam ad.|catt (o oot attention any matters| Greensburg, Pa. July 13 (UP)— T Bz two cenfereno “I"'””T’";;: Now they are married. pis visable In compliance with this|which you may think should receive Morris 1. (Dinger) Daugherty, one e et Wore 2. Reedananions ald elnniy (i) ihay —_— Wesport—Three year old hoy ad-|4uty we have submitted a number our attention. We fully recosnize | armed and legless aviator, of Mar. > Doukhobors are 1 v srt | s o bl S b e e P i R LT AR e throwing [Of Suggestions relative to rules of that your opportunity is better than | tinsville, W. Va., was earch bound | with communistie tene s oot || GOING OUT OF BUSINESS gra:xhr::\flgs"\:”«:m paig: {men and women in bathing suits ara | Iets another go which breaks nose | Practice and procedure to the judges |onrs for seeing the weaknesses in | hers today by noor fiving weather opposed to rulers, priests and 1 R. R. ARCAD Mr. Hoover has been informed |forbidden by the provincial gover- [of Mrs. ¥. Hayward of Bethel. |.°1r fb; sut:‘"t:r court :mdf '(h’:w ‘haou'gvhn “vrm'l;‘rlm'“ and practice in your over the Allegheny mountains. | hurciian as svell as fhe venavation . R. ARCADE tbat “93 per cent of the so-called |NOT: also scant bathing suits. = already adopted some of the most courts which should be corrected.” | Daugherty. who is planning a |of ico German vote” will support him at| _ ——— -| LA FOLLETTE'S PROGRAM the polls in November. A statement New York—Courtesy pays. J. F. was given out late yesterday at the | Thompson, retired banker, had 1o go 5 4 S eding 32 miles an | ! frice of Chairman Work declaring [t0 court for specding : . that vepresentaiives of German: |hour in his car. He fold the judge | Secks Reclection on Own Minority | i - and |he was glad to pay the $25 fine be- | | ;I""fn”::\_”:?;,’f,“f,f",“f]?” o ! | cause the motorcycle policeman had | PIatform and Not on That of the | ly behind the commerce secretary. [been so polite. Then he sent a let- The visitors wege descrihed as a |{er of praise fo the police commis- | delegation from® a general confer- Sioner with a check for $25 for the | Kond Du Lac, Wis. July 13 (- ence of Germah-American publish- |Pension fund. Henator Robert M. La Follette will ers and societies held recently in T [ seek ve-clection to the United Statcs New York. London—King Alfonso inspected | congress on his minority platform Mr. Hoover's callers yesterday in- [2 Vault in which §200,000 worth of fand not on the planks adopted by cluded Senator Metcalf of Rhode Is. | SPanish wine is stored: “What great | the national republican convention, land, chairman of the senatorial |fun it must be to be a bootlegger!” | he said last night campaign committee, Louis K. Lig- |he remarked “The progressives, practically gett, national committeeman from [ .| without money or organization, poll- Massachusetts, W. W. Atterbury, a| New York—One of the country's fed 5,000,000 votes in 1924, when thes member of the committee from |0ldest Methodist churches would en- | paceq a third party in the field,” he Pennsylvania, and Matthew Woll, a (€aSe itself in a skyscraper. A 24siq. “It was a great triumph in vice president of the American Fed- [Story structure costing £3.500.000 1S | 1o face of great odds. The cours: eration of Lahor. projected by the old John street| g keq out for progressives in stead Former Senator Lenroot of Wis. |church. The original brownstone |ryst concentration gof effort consin, also was a visitor, before [Structure would be straddled by an | rengthening their forces leaving the city for his home at arch of steel beams and nation, and in carrying on th Superior, to make arrangements for Bl s L. | PrOgressive fight for legislation a reception to the nominee when he [ San Francisco—Because his tail | which has resulted in constructive arrives there Monday on his way to (!s long the White House z00 is to be | yopjovement unparalleled in the pis the summer White House, increased by a kangaroo. Coming o,y of our country.” Arrangements are now practically |from Australia the kangaroo start-| “yn roforring to 1924, he said: “A complete for Mr. Hoover's western |°d to jump overboard. An "f“‘:r large element of reactionary demo trip. which is o begin tomorrow fust caught ’};‘om of the tip 0 e . alarmed at the inroads ths night. and in the meanwhile he ig |tail in time. The kangaroo, o be | Progressives were making, voted for clearing up his affairs at the com- |°d to the transpacific filers, s to be | Cooliqze, Labor was threatened merce department, so that his desk (8iven by them fo the President. with loss of jobs, farmers were call- may be turned over to his successor. = | ed in and told by their hankers that New York—Grand larceny in this | £l 1 20d 10 ; ir mortgages would be foreclo state nvolves the theft of more than 98 e tonesloxey 9 . t h : 41 | it Coolidge was not elected.” | Mother Appeals Again $50. A fellow was in court for steal- | ' g0 Ok WaR RO} cleetod ” For Word of Missing Boy |ins a fivver of 1921 vintage. The |, ;ilo” e’ ropulican national Louis Albert, aged 15, of 408 [Magistrate recorded the charge as .o, on(jon, f Arch street, who has heen missing | Petit larceny. —_— from home since last month, has : state house of represen- | Bird Houses to Be Set Up rot been located and his mother e - % o8 sures William M. For- has again appealed to the poice to| (ives Conourts WA BT E00| At Vacation Headquarters renew their ‘efforts to have him {EUYG LEIRONIEETE BIREr T o avs | Concord, N. H., July 18.—(UP)— brought back to her. 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