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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928, [ber. 1 , when he retired from |Versailles Treaty through his newly | that occaslon, Senator Reed, of Mis- families have been located and in-l from Cavaillon to St. Louis and then RVEY N[]TEI]kuc(ne work. Besides the North |created Harvey's Weekly and was |souri, the only senate democrat to FlRST AII] TENT vitations with the badges will beZ[][] KILL[D AN“ to Aquin. It spread fanwise north- 0 [ 1Annv can Review, Harvey also was |in frequent telcphonic communica- | cspouse Harvey's nomination, as- sent. 4 east and northwest across the penin- sula, covering an area more than 70 Wilson for governor of New Jersey | Throwing his personal support tofcloth of repentance and place the ing until the other committees ha The inundation in most of |a in the 1920 pre-convention ashes of contrition on my brow.” disposed of the preliminary mat- towns ranged from eight to twenty suppor hich became the direct |campaign Harvey was early on the Post-War Activity o i lon o =1 . o | feet in depth. There were four feet e ot estrangement hetween | ground 1o direction ot ' Emergency Measure for Sudden | bers thar ne reception shouia = i Southern Section of Haiti SWEDE| o “ter tn the’ Gentarmerie buia- lm Who “Dlscoyerw” wllson]c.luse of the estrangement between |ground in Chicago and had a part| Under the direction of President | e fem cditor and the presidential |in the confercuces which led up to| Harding, Harvey had a prominent held in the lobby of the Burritt ing at Barraderes, twenty feet above y ¥ ¢ 4 he level of d the level of the town. | canaidate. the breaking of the deadlock be-|part in various post-war settlement (Cases of mnm hotel. hy Fierce Storm ORiEa o ihe Tnllad Elofea s Digs in New Hampshire | Cbiscovered” Witon CE T e e T ——— val tug Woodcock, which returned president and editor of Harper's |tion with senators leading the fight | sailed him, saying: I withdraw that Mrs. 8. W. Parsons, chairman of | Weekly, the magazine he used ~ to |against ratification. speech (supporting the nomination) the ladics’ reception committee, miles wide on the north oast from ) ‘l'ux'lh\ r the candidacy of Woodrow Backed Harding and 1 adorn myself with the sack- stated that her committee was wait g Miraggane to Jeremie. a the lol, FadoLy | DED and president and the enthusiastic | Hardin | Harvey apparently was the first |Lowden and Hiram Johnson. After| He resigned on October 4, George L. Dyson, Sccretary Roger {10 discover Wilson as a presidential |the nomination of Harding, Harvey , three months after the deaih Whitman, Curtiss L. Sheldon, John | Port Au Prince, Haiti, Aug. 21 (P)|¥esterday after a second relief trip possibility. He first advocated the |visited him at Marion, Ohio, assist-|of Harding. Upen his return to this W. Lockett, Mrs. Stuart Parsons, Desolation was widespread today |t0 the stricken area, said the ma- | Princeton president as senator from |ing him in the preparation of his|country, Harvey became editor of Steve Robb, James J. Naughton |O¥er the southcrn peninsula of Haiti |terial loss woyld exceed $1.000,000. “ailing in that fight, |specches, particularly that in which |the Washington Post, serving for one | rangements of the Memorial dedica- | and Samuel Greenbers. where a tropleal storm early last|The crops, particularly the coffce N o Jmnlkiee e aka ware b week wrecked whole towns, killed |€rop, were badly damaged, they sa 200 persons and left 10,000 others| >Med accompanying the ons overcome by Miness during the | Water Board Postpones homel | party examined the bodies of 42 per- Arrangements are being made by the sub-committee on ground ar- Dublin, H., Aug onel George I, Harvey, 61 dor, newspaperman and maker of | New Jersey. presidents, is dead at his summer |he moved to bring Wilson farward jthe republican Canginats ndvocated | venr bl Mess 18Ee, o cAntie ealt home on ler Pumpelly Hill, |as the democratie candidate for gov- |an Association of Nations founded|ing the North American Hevie Death came suddenly crnor of New Jer: Then he pro- |upon the Hague Tribunal us a substi-| 11 retired from active work during | dedication exercises at Walnut Hill 5 r € o e R josed the governor for the democra- |tute for the League of Nation the year following. sk on Eapiemher S2 aecanline e Selection of Engineer| Only one of the 200 buildings in |sons drowned in the storm and treat- one of the foremost pul presidential nomination. 7 ™\Within tess” than @ month atter | iarcey made his debut as editor |its chairman, Michacl W. Bannan, | Because of the absence from the | the town of St. Louis remains stand- | d elghty injured. Rations for four time, While Wilson was conducting his e took oifice, Harding appointed Post by attacking the then |who announced at a meeting of sub- | Meeting of Commissioncr Clayton ling. A fishing craft, stranded three |days were distributed in all of the A wmonth campaign for delegates to the his- | Harvey as ambassador to Great Bri- etary Hughes and Senator |committee chairmen last night that | Parker and Joseph E. Lamb, the |city blocks from the waterfront, is|small towns. here to scck relicf ts oppos- imony to the force of the The officers say there is little dan- ) Lodge G- R tonatilantts. - |a first aid tent will be installe other two members of the board of | MUte te i B e \hicht in ve. |had Dis name at the masthead Of by his nomination because of his husetts, for; dhe instalied on tidal wave that accompanied the |er from starvation or epidemics, due ars had afflicted him, A re- |Harper's Weekly and gave the attacks on Wilson, but his appoint- storm, [to the prompt relicf measures. The passage of the bill against Japanese | the grounds. water commissioners voted last | didates vigorous support editorially. | ment was confirmed. Scarcely had Eighty per cent of the buildings|American and Syrian colonies of G licists of his My, Harvey came k i N e L al. toric Baltimore convention, Harvey tain. Some senate democ immigration. Although he attack It is the plan of the committee to | N8Nt to postpoue action on engag- | {ask the New Britain General hospi- | I8 an engincer until such a time |, of his aflment troubled him | 192 [ members of the Coolidge adminis = Before the pre-convention campaign 5 " pefore Harvey | ¥ =2 on 2 N Boucan a e 'r d Pri e vith the slightly last Thursday but the dis- | GE0FT 008 SR 0 o e - ned ;l‘fuh':u.: x,ld:m A](':‘U\m.", tration, he supported Coolidge for |tal to volunteer the services of two :‘“‘“l HEtsagt those membeie attha [, maplidied. ‘\nzd \({\l“:)"lu;lf“:l"‘lllx(::r:i‘i]\‘11|](:' S ‘xftxz\\::::r i 'x'r:i:( comfort passed quickly and he | C A e : i€ £ APREATING Y B president in 1924, uurses and it possible to supply a | P02rd can be present. sl : e e o late Henry Watterson met at the | e kne weches, silk stockings - supply 'l 4 the buildings were wrecked. | fund which will he added to an ap- Nanhiaitan clib 1o Dew Xork to als: 1”:“;]1“]\:] -f\)\\x]\;l;)x\\:‘ .\vllpllmra of mfi_ He branded the war debt sc lllv.!l‘u‘- It it is mpossible to reccive | 1"‘{4’?“"“"‘5 was for the purpose |~ mu:n-dn.x first hm‘l:d itself | p‘:":;wx‘;\m‘;n‘ n‘;"%lhfl_l\'m‘ voted by lly;c and ment as the fruit of a “successful | this gratis the committeo has appro- | Of CNEaging the engincer to succeed |y o "in' yrea twenty miles wide, | government for similar purposes cuess the situation. Asked by Har- |cient day vey if the support of Har Week- | jgitorial writers and his enem Iy was embarrassing him, Wilson re- {;, qpis country poked fun at him, plied bluntly that some of his friends | | ciilly since Harvey was moulded Joseph D. Williams, resigned. When the meeting was called cnly | Chairman James J. Watson and | Commissioner Ernest Pelton were Furopean plot to involve the United { Priated $25 to pay expenscs. Statcs in reparations copplications | Acting on a request of Chairman for the next fifty years” and declareq | Ste Robb of the music committce, 4 pe they pledged this c ry to “i $250 additional was vi told him that it was not aiding him e N el pros | they Pledsed this country to “inter- | $250 additional was voted his com- | [T000 est P i the west. This was because of a:‘lf‘m:';‘:l“"g D e ihie. fiurry | Yention in the cockpit of Europe |mittee. The committee plans to kietnl pud efifx dlibiie otjihion & view in some quarters that Harper's | or 0" oo ins rew ambassador | Colonel Harvey, who had that | have 13 bands and seven drum corps iganings, & the membats voled do ans 2 title by virtue of service on the staff | in the parad hgve an Stistigen fheting our ln rou s will be held at the call of the |of governors of New Jersey and| When Mr. Robb was called upon marricd Alma A. | 0 report, he said he felt $2,500 was n on October 13, | POt enough for music and that the ss of the parade would be the His original plan was for 1§ and 12 drum corps which Weeldy had the support of “Wall |, oused real ire in this country hy e conterence. Harvey | declaring at a Pilgrim's Day dinner f ATEr Lt Beoniapnos, IR\t Lonton that tho Uniten Slates ol Sl B | not send its young men overscas to maggzines lna‘.sth--.n:!l. l:;lihnvlg’: nhfl | save humanity, but to save the Unit- Confou e uanr L R Lo o0 atea adding At Qevivers abnt i ly a aggardly. which gave Wilson no little concern ||~ oot¢ BAE VR iotic societies during his campaign. He apologized | 8100 1 ana m 8 5 R B G o= [framibrend jot o spuntey ito it u | other that this speech be denounced man, Commissioner Pelton that the meeting be held August 31 when he will leave annual vacation, Later in the cvening Mr. Lamb came to the mecting, hut Mr, Pelton had alr left for his home. | | South Carolin; | Parker at T 11557, and there was one daughter by the union, Dorothy, who later m: |ricd an army officer, Col. M. H.| {'rhomesan: would cost $2,520, but the cut in the | Harvey hel® degrces, some honor- | APPropriation would make the cost | | from a number of institutions | $2500, a figure which would not VINC . - of Iearning. was an honorary mem- | SUPPIY ciough muse. Mr. Robb said. parent brusqueness, coming then |°U S ent. President Hard- | ber of the Phi Beta Kappa fraterni 2 wotion ef M, Bs extra | {1 ohises tiat i fuust lisve f#a |1, e government Byesicont Tan |, Willlam and Mars eattene. any | "Ppropriation wa S single track mind | ingtock occaston In an'anarem at|Cl LU icn E GRS Some of th Dieaieat e | SAERYRE AN Gorinet cabinst minis- Visited Wilson | Hoboken four days after Harvey's| HS & MEBOCE of B aymbec of glung o, 1S RUILAIY SIERniet 0K |ty disg Wb daining: | Atter Wiieon bopame. president, |speech at London to make plain hia| 7 ©88 SUAE ARY Great-Britain, | e) A aRIE alpioad s thein | ! Harves visited him at the \White |own disagreement with his ambassa-| (5 F 80 FWon & e Bl o e e aTeatncs sensrally re- |dor 8 ol why Amerlan. soldiers|SHENIS of Technology. (RAralh pie e 08 diend ARAID 1o # fantry regiments, th Gove! P { tor ; 0 ST were sent to the battle ficlds of antry ., the Governor's ferred to as one of reconciliation. | K LIST Foot Guard, seven American Legion for Wednesday Morning GROUP THREE Children’s tan strap pumps NZO RICCIO DI Rome, Aug. 21 (R—Vincenzo Riccio, member of the chamber of GROUP ONE Incomplete lines of Arch Preserver cut out blond s oxfords and 3 strap blond | Wer€ $4.00, e ven 350 | B 62 65 e 38851“' ¢ | JORGE HARVEY MAKE SOCIAL BLAC COL. I3 Later, at the suggestion of his sccre: London, Au J o - 5 = “The: =t ¢ democrs ’ . Aug. 21 (UP)—As @ re- |districts and Troops B and C of o At o {tivor ToBenRIRE Ity, Wilson decid- hese heroes saw democracy| | : | Tro .‘ie‘n.\trglfinllh\ r\m\d m\ ;“: m:'v,\’ ‘\‘ :l:‘\l‘[QJ(;v;l»rt‘un.";‘l‘:r\iy\nss?l!l‘!flmasl- !l“““”"““”” and defended it,” he said, |Sult of the gate-crashing episodes of | Hartford. This information was hsbatigiiask, howeyer, Drought death |00 19 apbouct EAEVE S G SRR iapey caw olvilimtion threatensdthe ‘young fhines® sof Longdons|f 'S by Curtiss L. Sheldon, chair- GROUP FOUR o S ”"“1\' ;;K:xxxuox Eiioutn b l;(;m\:mulclhg |and rescued it.” | smart socicty, several London ho an of the parade committee. GROUP TWO - a ¥ € e nly R a d be al 3 ars | © o v, ses o | The i . v B . ' and his physician were the only 1" Again at Arlington National ceme- | tesses have banded together to com-| The souvenir program will be of Incomplete lines of wom- | Men's tan sport oxfords, i ones at his bedside vey attached Wilson in an interview ; 5 leon s sy Speowh i : & ¢ n i B Publicist lin the New York Times and the |tery six davs later the president in- pile a black list of the principal of- |12 pages with the cover, but noth en's sport oxfords, were $7. | rubber sole;were $6.00. making of two successive presidents, [AdVi one a democrat and other a republi- in the memorable pact. During the y t continued, Harvey fought the ‘\Vashlnmon arms conference. Upon | fraying the cost of restoration. & < arve 1 fe ors. i defini E pe] v George Ha . onc of the fore- president then _h;-ld l\!uvcouh{! {112[;vl\r:q-tl;\{.rc:::.\:‘ll\‘:v:“]gl,\rl:‘v“t_v ‘(?‘rr::j l"l:n enders, i ;:‘r:);’:,“:‘i?'l‘l‘;n '.:i;\flcc:" x;hfionv’v':i;\i”;:»“ o Close $5 00 To Close $4 85 o e e B e ke e ppointment I SUC% €| ceas wo sent our hosts of Liberty's| SFLL NELSON'S FTAGSHIP | Harry C. Jackson. s walting until Out ....... . Out. ....... [ % G 5 tiauisht oAt vAT ek k] B S isagreed with Wilson on |sons, commissioned to ‘redress the| london, Aug. 21 (UP)—Chips of | speakers and other matters are set- tained the singular distinetion of |the League of Nations and the peace |eternal | b feann it Neleon aijees e T | ’ } Tane hen & derge share i ths|froaty and Dechfja ons of the closs | On Webruary 81, 1322, ot another | ship, the “Vietory,” which has been | John W. Lockett, chalrman of the | A the senate irreconsilables | Pilgrin’s dinner at London Harvey |recently completely overhauled. are badge committee, reported that he oan s ma oes vuggle over that |again raised a furore at home by his |to be sold to visitors as souvenirs. | would have a bhalance after he h r and more that sddress on the outcome of the|Money so raised will go toward de- | paid for badges. According to Mr. | Lockett 100 of the 123 gold star | can. The editor and publisher was gen- erally credited with launche | .. ed Woodrow Wilson upon the politi- = cal seas when Wilson was head of ity. He later be- OPP. BURRITT HOTEL 1 £ Princeton univ came onec of Wils 4 He had a part in the selection of | Warren G. Harding as the compro- 1 mise republican presidential nom- i inee at Chic: aided ¥ Harding materially in hi and was reputed to have formulated } the issue of anti-Wilsonism test for £ the presidency. His rews was | g appointment to the highest diplo- ¥ matic post within the gift of the new ¥ president, that of ambassador to 1 London. Born during the Civil War days, February 16, 1§64, at Peacham in rock-ribbed republican crmont, N Harvey originally was . After attending Pe Vermont and Nevad and Middletown and E leges, he turned to newspaper work and changed his political faith while 80 engaged. Harvey started his carcer as publi- cist on the Springfield Republi Later he was on the staff of the Chi- cago Daily News when Melville E. | Stone, one of the founders of the | Associated Press, was editor. Then he turned to the strongly democratic New York World, of which he be- 1 came managing editor. 1 Leaving the World in 1503 to be- come president of several cleetric rallways which hc built, Harvey found the lure of the publishing ° MARKET 391 - 401 MAIN § e e e There may be something you are looking for that must be a tasty, tempting, ready to serve food. 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