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ABOUT DEATH OF STEFAN RADITCH (Continued from First Page) mons for the executives of the party | to assemble on Saturday. Hatred Flares The fire of hatred between the elements which go to make up the kingdom of the Scrbs, Croats and Slovens flared with the shooting of Raditch on June 20. Punica Rat- chitch, a radical (government) dep- uty, infuriated at frequent interrup- tions whipped out his pistol and fired six shots into a group of Cro- atians. Raditch’'s nephew Paul and other deputy were killed and others, including Raditch, wou 1. Raditch's end came suddenly. Al- though his condition had been seri- “ous for a long time he scemed to im- prove yesterday afternoon. Whether or not the physicians were really misled by the cheering symptoms, they showed a hopeful attitude and allowed the patient to sit up for two hours in an armchair. No evil con- sequences were apparent. About 9 o'clock last night, however, a sud-| den heart attack prostra and in a few minutes Croat leader was dea an- 5 $73 in the village of § psy bluck- smith parent: University of Zagreb, University of Prague and in P While he was a student he prisoned for burning a Mag; during a visit of Emperor I Joseph of Zagreb. About 23‘ age he organized and assumed lead ership of the Croatian peasant p and became a champion of the . mon people. In 1918 he agit for a Croatian peasant republic within the Jugoslav kingdom. After he was shot h withdrew from the cabin then his party has cor fused to ackno: the legality of the Jugoslav government. A scparate in Zagreb and adherents Press Comments London, Aug. S.—(P—The ) ing Post said today that the of Stefan Raditch was of calculable consequence not only to Jugoslavia but to the whole edifice of European peace. X x x The shot whieh wounded Raditch brought the Balkan volcano to the verge of eruption.” To Lie in State Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Aug. 9.—(A —The body of Stefan Raditeh, Croatian peasant leader who dicd yesterday, will lie in state for several Qays at the Peasants’ hall in Zagreb. Peasants from all parts of western | Jugosiavia already are arriving fo pay their last respects to their lead- er. News of the death caused great surprige throughout the country and aroused expressions of Sorrow. | A great silent crowd gathered be- fore Raditch’s house in Zagreb and workers and etudents paraded the streets carrying black flags, men and women openly weeping. Town 1= Silent Zagreb, Jugoslavia, Aug. 9 (P — All of Zagreb was as silent as a cemetery this morning. The ancient capital of Croatia was Stefen Raditch, leads tlan peasant party, who died denly last night just as he se to be entering the road to recovi from wounds sustained in the p: liamentary shooting at Belgrade on June 20. Colleagues of Raditch were stunned at his sudden passing When Svetozar Pribitchevitch, pres- ident of the independent democratic party, which is allled with the Croatian peasants in opposition to the Berbian domination of the cabi- ud- d relicves ss, Headaches and Dical- ness due to temporary Constipation. Aids In climinating Thtins and fs highly estcemed for producing copi- ous watery evacuations. YOU COULDN'T HIRE US TO DO A BAD JOB We have built up a reputation for quality workmanship and we're proud of it. Fine materials (Good- year’s best), the very newest equip- and painstaking, workmanship combine to make our repair jobs stand up and run out the ment, life of the tire o worth fixing we'l O'Neil Tire 39 WASHINGTON ST. | churges that federal employes were 5| peared. | warrants through which prohibition mourning | of the Croa- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928 Inet. entered the death room at mi night, he fell in a swoon. 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Experiments will be Later he met in the garden of | the Raditch villa Dr. Ante Trum- bich, former premier and president of the Croatian federalist —party. | The two i1l into cach other's arms, weeping like children. The tuncral of Raditch probably will be held on Sunday. | The sympathy of all, political friend and f ke, is being ex- | tended to itch's widow. Her pright optimism is credited with be-| Washington, Aug. 4 secret spring of all her marine disasters such £ A self contained diving suit, con- political energy. |the $-4 Iust winter and the Italian [sisting of a small air bag and a aditch was the youngest|!-14 this week, soon may be a thing | mouthpiece, also will have a thor- iily of a,l‘ot‘ the past if experiments planned |ough trial in deep water. By means by United States naval cngineers are | of this device it is expected that men uceessful. |entrapped in a sunken submarine made also with water tight doors, telephone communication, and & new |type of bulkhead able to withstand ub. | greater sea pressure. BOSTON PRICES IRREGULAR Boston, Aug. 9 UP—Price changes were irregular in the early trading in the local market today. Hood Rubber was up 1-4, Bigelow Carpet Mme. of five children in the lowly municipal employ She was a school teacher W i mnih B anD daek e To Use 81 |could. once outside the submarine. | yp 5 New Haven off 3-8 and to live in Paris. It is related that| A number of recently developed end to the surfact. To leave the | guincy Mining unchanged. when he was in prison on charges |Submarine rescue dev will ubmarine, the men would open a of {reasi he opened a book shop | 1°Sted on with the reconditioned |v fill the compartment with 4. mow at Portsmouth mavy yard, |w was learned today. 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