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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928. - ‘SIMPLE CEREMONY | ROBINSON NOTIFICATION SCENE HOOVER GOES T0 . PLANNEDINPARIS| ~ IN PARK PLANNED BY JEFFERSON| CEDARRAPIDSNOW . Signing of Kellogg Pact Will Says Goodbye to Boyhood Scenes Not Be Elaborate Affair —Starts Campaiguing West Branch, Towa, Aug. 22 (P— fend: Qlxdjty Il manks ithe proceed Bidding goodbye to his old home finge. un. Mandey i ahen b . | town, Herbert Hoover renewed to- jtives of the ather at the| 5 . e | Quai D'Ors g fanti-war treaty Even great gatherin {Leen banne view tary Ko sponsor of the and Aris- i1ide Briand, French foreizn ministes The signers of the treaty wiil wear cutaway coats and Sstrip f#dikers, although those of ambas- tsadorial rank mav don gold braided gand plumed hats. Since only Lord | fCushendun of Great Biritain, Count publicans have failed to give us en- forcement. “T think well of Governor Smith, although I don’t agree with his de- sire for modification. 'But he is an honest man; he makes it plain where he stands and 1 would rather deal with an honest wet than an oily re- publican. “After reading Mr. Hoover's ac- ceptance speech you can't tell what he thinks about prohibition.” ‘BOSSY’ GILLIS FINED; AL SENTENCE, ALSD "G e s lion, the collision between Zdaut- hakar's car and a bicycle on which a boy was riding, was unavoidable, Judge Saxe said it was plain that Vredenburg was prompted to velun- feer his testimony by a high sense lof duty, the manifestation of which | was very pleasing to the court Zdauthakar, represented by At |torney Harry H. Milkowitz, was dis- |charged. CONSULATE 1S BOMBED | Italian Consul's Headquarters At Licge, Belgium, is Badly Damaged JUDGE COMMENDS WITNESS Saxe Praises Man Who Voluntcered To Give Testimony In Accident Case, Clearing Defendant. Judge M. D. Baxe took occasion to commend Robin Vredenburg of Mc- Clintock road, in police court yester- day afternoon, for the latter's action in coming forward voluntarily and giving testimony that cleared Joseph Zdauthakar, aged 24, of 292 Elm street, who was arrested on the charge of reckless driving on August 8. Personals H. E. Christensen will leave Thursday for a ten day trip to Lake Bimidge, Minn., where'he will at- tend the Mutual Trust Life Insur- ance Co. convention. Miss Marjorie Smith of Shuttle Meadow avenue is spending two weks in Boston. Miss Dorothy Smith of Shuttle Meadow avenue has left for Phila- delphia where she will spend a the grind of the campaign as|Week | republican presidential ~ candidate |aster a day and a night amid the| Ernest Neipp, a student at Bir- environments of his boyhood. | mingham-Southern_college, is visit- | adas’ Bapids 20! mile 40! the |I0K Lisiparentaon Grisweld strect for northwestward, was his nest objec. |2 6V Weeks. tive. Awaiting him there were party |and farm leaders, as well as news- | qioc SN T D leave Saturday {paper editors with whom he had ;4 an automobile tour of Long engagements for a general discus-|[iang. They expect to spend the |sion of agricultural relief. Two in- |jatter part of their vacation at As- tensive days had been arranged for | pury Park, N. J. . the nominee at that city and as a Paris, Aug (UP)—Simplicity . i L . | diplomats (Continued from First Page) excha 1y had time to a thing pose for photo- ) Mrs. O. F. Bertini, of Mr and Mrs. O. F rtini, o o loen phots. As the mayor listened to the wit- nesses testifying against him, the | gasoline station which caused all the | | trouble was doing a thriving busi- | consequence the hour of his depar-| Mrs. Nellie Fisher of \mmhps‘p,,';‘;ssfl' T'lr\;re lwaf u}:‘ air of dlsnn.y B ot . ture Thursday has been set forward, H., is visiting her mother, .\lrs.y'm"’“ h )pflm. where a few days Manzoni delaying his arrival at Washington | Elizabeth Nolan of 131 Greenwood | 280 an almost carnival spirit pre- of Japan are entitled fo pler | until 1ate Iriday night. street. |xalled, tiary full d remor 7 3 33 4 - S8 [|" Swaito at Gadar Baplan.ihe sons 3 == 5 “Bossy” heard Judge Jones de- B itk 1 stax atiihe Astafo of Gsobs| | Miss Fogo! Marfinl ot | Grisyaid |1 IS0 A BEonk staloent sEainst him rprales B. Douglas, on the edge of the town, | Street 1s spending her vacation °"'temp: e D | but will have his headquarters at |Long lsl-.md i repr called “Bossy” an outlaw and said the Roosevelt hotel, where his con- PROBE IS CONTINUED that any other community woul | ferences wlil be held. Mrs. Hoover AR Witnesses Called in New York Night s - 2 > , 2 . i not at such a isioners coun Ttries. The ceremony Vil be lacking in impr emnity. {Repres of the ftions will cated in nst a background of diplomats and international Sinee the famous clock the hst hes extraordinary This Morning. not { banish him. Aigles will remain with him until early "His og has been exaggerated by| PTUStels Belgum. Aug. 22 (UP) afternoon when she will go to her = ege wal NeWADSpAE Ruklidiy wadiby ovita:| o= Lie Bialian eensilate 4L GREEs own birthplace at Waterloo, nearby, ; : tions to make speeches” Judge | Zfdl'{ ‘;“c’;“ci”:af: :i::lm“ S¥plosion or her own homecoming celebra- | Jones said. “Bad | : ’ fion. £ id. At this point, the “Bad|™ y; cacualties were reported. |FLiey ! Club Clean-up Are Again Ques- |Boy" mayor broke in s ey Both the Italian consul and vice En route to Cedar Rapids, Hoov- : | “Can’t I say anything?” he asked, 5 > er was to stop over at lowa City tioned Today. {but the judge ignored him. ‘:‘ons:l ;\zr:“ahsem at the time of ] ’ [to view the old state capltol and to| New York, Aug. 22 (UP)—The| hen the judge had completed | ‘"3 SETERR L 0 pombing | i i - | talk farm relief with Walter A.|government today continued its ex- | [2dINE the sentences for the four | ' %) "5 ok of anti-fascists; seek- the | S S Jessup, president of the Stafe uni- |amination of witnesses in its recent | (HArES, “Bossy pose informed | the|ing revenge against an Italian spy versity of Towa. On his arrival at|investi Sl : ormed. ahe i gation of alleged liquor vio- | ¢ BHRCISID : living in Liege. e 4 oty | appeal.” |living in Licg go?&fm?m lls'hfl \;:s to go to m; lations in New York night clubs but [ coU (IRF ,E“","mm“m:*ela"i’r‘ ;;‘:; The latter, it was reported, pointed s estate, Brucemore, and |y g ] ates at- | 5 = and girls of the town. The remain-lthe principal figures in the con- {stors mhon the case oomea betore) IS do e ionet b ar der of the day's schedule called for | T pa | the superior court.” tempted assassination of the King ay's s alled rove lineheon and leanferences. Tuttle left last night for his sum- e Italy in Milan earlier this vear. With the passing of Hoover {o|mer home at Lake George without KAGEYS T0 PRosEGUTE other fields and the disbanding of | commenting on a reported conversa- Plan to Institute their places high for- holds 300, with froom only selected re will sit in i tic box between M - : " 2 e i 3 2 G = ‘jgff,‘;";:fl:f‘;““.n”:d‘ vt ons. | Sen. Joseph T. Robinson will be officially notified of his selection as democratic vice-presi- ixador to France, and William T. Cos- | dential nominee on the lawn in front of the Arlington hotel (above) Hot Springs, Ark. Claude grave, president of the Irish Free | G, Bowers (inset) of New York, will make the notification speech. Senator Robinson is shown State executive councit on the scene of the ceremony with Jesse H. Jones of Houston, prominent democrat. NO DECISION GIVEN gress under powerful | | Boston Jndge Makes No Ruling will pre- projectors E U Y SUET FILED Clark-Montana Realty companyand Q“ a1l the property of the Western E ot | Lumber company: also all of the| interests of W. A. Clark, Jr., in the lm Orlu Mining company, the Elm Orlu mine and the Timber Butte Milling company. Defendants, An announcemenf by C. F. ley, president of the Anacond: the deal included a large number | of undcveloped mining claims in the Butte district on which active work will be undertaken. playing through the rear doors, en- iabling 50 cameramen and four mo- *tion picture machines to register the shightest gestures. An application for the privilege of making talking Worcester Man, ‘movies and to broadcast the | §hy radio was rejected as out of har- {mony with the solemn spirit of the soccasion. ! Speeches will be curtails el et aple. Briand will make Bost. of Worc Seelabi e t.ommz address and Kellogg will Te- | o¢ the Triplex Gold Mines, Lid.. of keeper of the Italian consulate in [ Licge, Belgium, was slightly injured Action Against | when a bomb exploded there last | night. an Exchange Telegraph dis- Those Who Circulate Spurious K. | patch from Brussels said today. of C. Oath. R T In a month a caterpillar will de- vour 6,000 times its own weight In food. London, Aug. 22 (UP)—The door- the crowd of more than 15,000 who |tion with Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- | swamped this little town for his|brandt, assistant U. S. attorney gen | homecoming, the great day in the|cral in which they were said to have When “Brickbottom™ Case Comes | "{lflgfis history passed into the|rcached an agreement on their pro- | |realm of memories which most of | cedure in the clean-up drive. {the 700 0dd natives doubtless often .| will recall. They will think of Hoov- : Boston, lAug. 22 (P—Judge «'r]rvx-:(r as he passed again into the mod- by of the supreme court today!est little cotta b | 3 P est little cottage of his birth for |, vcons named in previous witness heard ard took under advisement breakfast with Mrs. Je e |a petition of a property owner in | lers; as he went o N;! ::::ehom‘“glp‘mxl.}[‘mmn:n:'lo fell of their connection jand socleties alleged to have circu- et eiakboitonateimet onBasn (B(C s prar bl e R T Al fchne by e, he llated a spurious oath of the fourth e i ot ol ot BrOLIION 8 | father afop ha BVILLL 1he Boton el |5 Las o mESint Al e bty | dbigres of fhe ocder) | prevent the justices of the superior and as he set out to find the “old | Cro o niany persons, some of thom | Luke E. Hart, supreme advocate [ Corirt: oomml aubhorizing: Distiict AAC | swhniing| Dalet whicht brocant tol Lo pentin New York social life. |of the order, announced “1,00( | torney Robert T. Bushnell of Mid- |y h proved 1ol s¢ that time Tuttle indicated the cOpics of an obscene and libelous orney Robert . B o aces | oo clusive that (wo trips Were |investigation would proceed and |document represented as the fourth | dlesex county to .v‘:-:dl?cxlfo:‘nrf”fi necessary to locate it. further subpoenas would be issucd |d€Eree oath of the Knights of idadnl AN i 2 i o l;‘ B8 And finally, perhaps, will come the | from time to time. | Columbus have been sent throughout ational Title at Tournament leged to have been sold. \py, | MOSt impressive recollcetion of all—| Meanwhile Broadway wondered if |{he COURtry, for the most part in the el e Todas | The proceeding under which MF. | that of the distinguished native son {there would be a recurrence of dry |S0Uth. within the last two months 13 Bushnell was acting is a statute of |ag he slowly descended the tempoi- | rajds during the Governor Smith |*1{eT being sauelched for over five oga i tvas dgafed i i lany leading down into the | notification ceremonies tonight. veans.: |william R. Scharton, counsel for the | howl behind the brick high school S Condifians Guhlehi are Amipiun 4o, W.C.T. U. IS FOR SMITH landlord and a candidate for the|to reccive the acclaim of the throng all of you have seemed to furnish tne Tennessee Leader Former President of Triplex 11 Mines, and Other Officers Made Before Him Tcilay. Their reported conversation was held shortly after Tuttle had de- clared he would “invite” prominent Cleveland, Aug. 22 (M—The su- | preme council Knights of Columbus | lin session here today promised ini- |mediate prosecution against persons and | Boston, wel- e v briefly. Then- the signing Willlontario, and ctl ers and di- Shegin. vectors af 11 A magnificent pen dants in famous Parisian jeweler has been | perior court here by minority stocl offered for the occasion. Kellogg | holders sceling to sct asule an al-| a1s0 will be presented with a gold lleged secrot PR pen by the city of Havre, and other | 2,750,000 shates of confinon famous or costly pens have been of the company | suggested. What one will be used | The asreement, the stockholders has not been decided. claim, was made between Post Gustay Stresemann, German for- | Duncan B. Harrison whils elgn. minister, will sign first. Lord |president. Under the agreement, | Cushendun will leave his seat twice, | they allege, Harrison was 1o signing once as representative uf |OVCT to Post the stock which h \won by the Thistle club of Hart- | tiEat Britatn, northern Ireland and | received from the company In Dar-| ford today at the 11th annual three- | the British dominions not represent- Ment for the “Tommy Burns” mine | gay tournament of the m rioen] e Negro Nominee AWN BOWLING PLAY Thiztle Club of Har‘ford Captures | created by a an equity suit filed in stock Post w Hartford, Aug. 22 (P—The na- Turn | fional lawn bowli championship democratic nomination for the office | overfiowing the tents. It was in occasion for a revival of this in- of attorney general, as unconstitu-|that place and in that setting, famous and unspeakable libel with ed in the league of nations, and once |in_the Forcupine ection, of On-| Lawn Bowling agsociation, held here ‘“0"31‘ vague and uncertain. the republican standard bearer gave the result there is a larger distribu- O et Tadia. The signing will | (ario. which he sold to the Triples |at Elizabeth park. The winners ac- | State patrolmen recently took | his second message to the country, Hop |lion than at any time in the past. fe in this order. | company in 192 quiring the W. F. Robertson trophy |OVer the policing of the “brickbot-|one dealing first with boyhood mem- Hart said. Siras e Harzison, 2 Rettie, skip, Walter (tom” district. ories and secondly with farm relicf. Dodges | Hart said he now has legal papers e e equity, has turned and Herry As he called up recollections of repared against six societies and gian er.. e n:)mslvv‘r, lIr s 2 hia childhood and the passing of his individuals who are “known to have I3enes, Czechoslovakian for , hat b . : FAVORITES WINNING father and mother, the nominee published and_distributed the oath ister; Kelloge, Briand, o Runner-up was the Boston feam. AVOR IN Chowed 1 sure of emotion, it ne he | Knoxville, Tenn, Aug. 22 (UP)— |in Tilinois, Michigan. Towa and W. L. MacKenzie King, Canadian consisting of Charles W. Munror, | tisatebiud | == : Declaring the presidential campaign |Georgia.” Hart said names of the 't x 5 Lot % < =3 pased to the childish pranks of the| et ot 7 premier; senator A. J. MeLacnian. | JINING LAKDS S0LD Georee K. idwards, Sim RObINSON | yrayorey ('omo Through at Newport | long ago he had his audicne he | 18 not a wet and dry fight because :societies and individuals would not stvalia; Eir O, 0. Parn, New Zes e s White, The second com- | | —_— nt of Atlanta De- land; Jacobus Smit, Union of South | [petition. the Walter scoit _trophy | Patrick McGilligan, Irish L i e O Neal Brown i haitee o minidtor: Ciiehies son's quartet from 1suffalo, defeating | dun (for India); Manzoni, Uchid: the Rosclawn Bowling Green club of Zale b sz Pawiucket, R. I. The last event for 39‘is'::r5u" Baead; AR Loreign e Duncan McLeod trophy. is being { run off in the semi-finals today by Butte, Mont, Aug. 22 (P—Pur- teams from Boston and Hartford. & CARRIER PIGEONS DEAD :-oiiey o™ ™St e the Economy Utilities, was announced today by Store at 552 Arch street reported to the Anaconda Copper Mining com. | the police teday that $11.35 wa pany. rafion was not | taken out of the cash register during made public. the noon hour yesterday. Detective The. properties include the ant G, C. Ellinger is investigat- | ing business of the Announces accor to the bill in Post ns hares, representing part of received Decision — Explanation Wet Issue, gn min- you can't have such a fight between |De made public.” two wet. parties,” Mrs. Lucy Reed,| William J. McGinley. supreme sec- leader of the W. C. T. U. here, an- ;{“-"In'. in hlls annhuadl r:ponls:gl(;h( ] nounced she will vote for Governor | (0" members had been added 1o red E the order in the last year and that Alfred E. Smith. ise call total assets row are $27,000,000 the promise to call in the leading farm-| “I'm just as strongly in favor of sum of $2,500,000 being added the crs of the country, among them for- | pronibition as I ever was,” said Mrs. | [ast year. mer Governor Franlc O Lowden. of | Reed, who has fought for prohibi- Hiinols, one of the strongest of histion for 30 years. “The democrats | The first daily newspaper in the lnomince to oppose L. C. Dyer, vet- dffmm'“’omm‘]‘“o:“‘“ o S [are no more wet than the repubil- | United States, the Daily Advertiser, cran Republican congressman, in the L o &2 | cans—probably not so much so. Cer- | was started at Philadelphia Septem- |tweltth district at November elec- B pon WhICh | tainly in the past eight years the re- | ber 21, 1784, Hiene. we ean find a common solution." Goat-Getters & and then applauding as he gave a pledge that if elected his adminis- tration would seek a sound solution for the ills of agriculture. The crowd manifest its approval of his But Bryant ( Anaconda Capper Company s feats Newport, R. I, Aug. 22 (P— Bryan Grant of Atlanta, eighteen year old southern champion, defeat- ed Neal Brown of San Francisco, the fourth round of the annual in- thet fourth round of the annual in- vitation tennis tournament at the | ("asino to . After tying the the sccond sct at 7 Over Extensive Holdin of Late Senator Clark. Joseph L. Lemore, St. Louis negro { political leader, is the Democratic | | | | Manager Porter of atch by winning 5, Brown fell in-| = jroover scemed o be more at to many crrors and despite several| home in facing an audience of his | | scrvice aces lost the final set and | fejjow Towans than he has been at | the match at ¢-4, 5-7, 6-3. any other meeting of the campaign. bhank- Grant has established a good rec- | Hc was given an ovation as he ap- co-partnership | ord. having defeated Frank Luce of | poared and another as the meeting of W. A. Clark and rother, Dutte | Dorchester, Mass., and dowsod Wil- | Lroke up after the singing of “The Electric Railway company. Timher {mer Allison, star Texan, in an up- | Star Spangled Banner” in which M Butte Milling comy Elm Orlu {set in the sccond round. | Hoover and her sons, Herbert, Jr., Mining company. Lutte Miner com- ' x | John Van Ryn, Orage, N. T, No.|and Allan, joined with a will. The pany (the Butte morning r 6 nationally and a member of the | ovement of the nominee’s lips in- paper), Montana Hare Davis Cup squad, won from Harris| dicated that Hoover too was repeat- ny. the Montana property | Coggeshall of Des Moines, 6-3, 6-3. | ing the words, although his voice was | lost in the sound of the more lusty ones of those immediately around him. SAMOA IMPORTANT POST umber 947" Given Military Grave ARtan —Was Great Aid to Allies During War Aug. 22 (UP)—"Number criminal but one of signalled heroes of Paris, 947" was not France's little the World War. He ‘died in a tiny, airy cottage provided him by a company of army engineers at Montoire (Loir-Et- 2 ' Rock Moses Smote Still Gives U RN AND TOW anowme— e CHANGER | s ™ DHDED N PIGGIED ~ “w York postponed rain Double header tomorrow and doulie header Saturday with 1 troit. com of the weeks buried m a plot 5 the | commandant’s office with a small tri-color and a slab bearing his reg mental numbs “Number special above his grave last of France' pigeons. e was keen of scent and fleet of | King wit almost v”‘.mmm‘ Ir was : 3 ; : e g . | With United states. terially in was the -time carr Radio Station There Will Have | } Task of Linking Byrd's Party Washington, D. C. Aug. 22 (®— i Naval radio stations were advised | Om fonr or today that naval communication Number o X . D, L service facilities have been placed zox of groat ir Aanee fron k: o j g, 2 ey : : % |at the disposal of the antarctic ex- AR ts to the g \ ! > s | pedition under Commander Richard One of 11 In his message to the &tations st Captain C. & Hooper, director of naval communications, said that the two vesscls of the expedition were aking final preparations for de- parture “The it LONG “GIREAM-LIKE.” WAGTIPUNR -~ BUEN PACK (N Pt Q0% ~ A3 ILUSTRATED Y ™G LTS MaDeL of lives message facilities of the naval com- ion service have been placed expedition’s disposal for al! and personal dispatches,” |Captain Hooper's communication said. “This will include messages on |gcientific or professional subjects and the usual correspondence with its United States headquarters. Such [traflic will be handled as Class A business, the radio at Washington ¥ — = fMmally distributing to addresses and Little ( h\!lf‘ll.l‘)\'\ ned i . » . 3 making proper abstracts of tele- Faliing From Logs oo i e f 4 2 m 2 b p . t e The message added that the naval radio station on the island of Sa- moa “will have great responsibility |—and great opportunity—of doing itself and the communication serv- ice proud by keeping the expedition constantly in touch with the out- ‘l-lll“ world OF A LATER MODIL =~ (cAME. WITAOUT EXTRAD) 4o, A€ ove. @ GYLL (N E)DENCE— ~ NOTE WE “GQYORM- YOP” EQUPPED WM A NON-GIOP QIGNAL - Fairfield James Geor in the Kennebe fell from collect driftwoo His hodv w Thres 11 Maine Power ¢ resuscitation methods hours witt Jater memt three MUST FILE NAMES TODAY STEALS SWIMMER'S SHOES Democratic voters who wish to An eleven ¥ A oy who stole a pair of shoes vhile the latter was swimimng in “Sundy Hot tom™ pond off forcing the owner to “foot heen turned o department by ney. boy probatior T. 3. Fe | (N Tha I <ay <ld Miseum viclded water to the thirs rock and the Wady Musa (Stream of Moses.) pedition of Chicago has found the famous rock in Horeb which legend ting Israelites when Moses smote it with his rod. Below, at left, is a close-up view of the stream. Above is the Henry Field (lower right) is shown at the opening of the rock. submit their names as delegates to the state, congressional, senatorial and probate conventions have been requested to have their names in be- fore 9 o'clock this evening. Seven- teen delegates are to be chosen at a caucus to be held in democratic | headquarters. Friday evening. GPORT MODEL - ‘GPLCIALY HOTED FOR 1" CLUTCR =~ —— AND BREAKING—

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