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FOR GHANGE OF REPUBLICAN RULES New York State Convention Declares in Favor of Special Na- tional Convention For That Purpose—Fairer Represen- tation at National Convention Desired and That States be Permitted to Elect Delegates in Their Own Way. New York, Sept. 23—The New York |cated a willingness to meet part way republican state conventien declared |those who left the party a year age to today in favor of changing the party |follow Colenel Roosevelt and who rules so {dat each state may determine | wished to return. The question was itY own methed of choesing delegates lone that agitated the republican na- to the national convention and se that |tional convention in 1912 and the del- give the big republican |egates who favored Theodore Roose- velt at Chicago urged a change in the s which lities stradl have have proportion- | | tely large power in selecting candi- |party rules similar, in principle, to | dates for president. For this purpose |that advocated today. The de\'lm'atiuni the New York republicans call for a fadopted by the resolutions committee special national convention at an early date after a stormy session was as follows: Text of Resolutions. “We in¥ruct the representative of the state of New York in the national | committee to urge that a national con- Root Against Barnes. propoesition and question developed the bi | H ibsidiary | fight of the state convention and lined up na- | yention be called as soon as practicable, tional committedment William Barnes | ¢4 change the party rules o as igainst United Root, | provide that in the call for Henry L. Stimson, future national conventions delegates Nichalas Columbia but he s jare to be chosen in each state in the manner preferred by the republican | < ai vaters in such states. We, however, | after the resolution | uree the "continuance of the congres- | nded so as to recommend the 1 | sional district as the basis of repre- ention of the ional district as % To insure that representation in | the of representation. wtation i to Progressives. | i A Concession 1al conventions shall here- | T based more 2arly on the re- | Gali ican vote actually t in the sev- | mmittee states and i form ci i e tes from | York > national | 1968 and { e A AR R Y | umeénd the rules relative to HGE f§ i party procedure in such other respects | UROGEN 1S may be requisite.” | FOR ALL ¥O “Impracticable,” Says Barnes. | Before the tion amended | to endorse the present | resentation by congressional i 1es declared t € practicable. He h power in the with o Syifks - P - 1s added he s Yy to me in € § e how they | e Brown; who der national DANIELSON BANK MATTER Continued from Page Nine.) | Excessive Loans Claimea. TRAVELERS’ ve DIRECTCRY. New London (NOR by | Kin Line NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Loweli and Chester W. Chapin bein Excessive Dep N and & won Kyiiue noa tsiand. London at 11 next o’clock from ticket | Meals a la Carte noRWics @ 7 80| REW YORK et Vew England Steamship Nerwich to New York | oo o voux Staterocoms, $1 e 1 Dinir e the amounts System of Transfers. en expiai making P TR Thursdays and Sund 3 insisted that he in COLONIST | 3700 "ana LOW RATES | aav. * rir. Vo TO IN Washington, Oregon and Far West to Oct. 9. was cont and relat Boston to (oo Y g cars for ‘ ount i | an ac of bhis father, C Yo o For rates and 3 5 | in which rious deposits and | drawals were recorded xcess of $1,000 for a calendar bank. How It Was Manag My theorsy that 1ITH STREET & wanted to pu UNIVERSITY PLACE ear in the ll)ncvslom{" West of Broadway cC ”I;'w!d::'r:‘.l ‘,1 ","f Wr \’n ; Oloss to Wholeshle, and Retall nearly all of S Ury doods Blatricis, Raflroad xnd A Steam. Linow. ' 1 i MODERN ABSOLUTFLY FIREPROOF s The M r ,» 200 Rooms (280 with Bath) SR e RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excellént Restanrant and Cafe. . TModerate Prices. Bond for free tilustreted Guide and h Map of New York City. dividends zeneral statutes. vidends in ex previous six ontinuously Vot to casurer A lengthy replied | my Young. dis WE SERVE THE BEST ICE CREAM | | | ssion of whether | not the banlk done so follow | attorneys for the bank commisst it‘!afnfl'n: that this | | or ners | had been done and that dividends in excess of earnines |, and to a total amount of $4,° | the dividends were Have you tried 'it? 10 || CHUL, AT, 08 T not drop in and try an order of William P. Langdon Questioned. any of the following flavers: Wi e Langdon, expert accounte i Neapolitan Vaniila [ ant for the bank commissioners. was | Maple-iNut Strawberry | the witness following Trea t Cherry-Bisque Pistachio ”\: Wit | or Chocolate bank stocks in | 1967, when the institution’s premium } THE WAUREGAN HOU The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. account was created, : of then Bank Commis object of the examination, as by Atterney Dunning. being to | that the preminm account was purely ficsitious and had no actual existence, show Frederick A. Jacobs Da period of ten years had bee 1‘-:{’3 not remeémber,” replic c ic ak » thi - » e IN THE CITY | nevs for the hanc, the: e tndian ol ed Friday's M On ¥ri of this Near the close of Paine on the 1fficie n the hod of fix- Stand. said a year as d wat at nt mone inquired always marked eeting. weels, in nent ent he board. 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VETERAN Gift Tickets may also be used as J=(" Green Trading Stamps At any Sperry (& Hutchinson Pre- mium Parlor, VETERAN Gift Tickets ' will be accepted as &% Green Trading Stamps, on the basis of one Gift Ticket : ‘equal to one Green Trading Stamp. m N ine Sperry & Hutchinson Premium Parlor is located at 37 Shetucket St. Begin today saving VETERAN Gift Tickets the all afternoon it Frederick / Jacobs, st prominent citizens of 1 i | been agreed upon rnr= { court present 1 of a lests were « the home, ani aft portunity ‘o inspect rounced Mr Thatcher is to concl d a superintendent on t 1k juently ing month, when resignation, me i ilis election to the presidency is cer- | several months tain (o inspire the desired confidence | E— of the public in the bank. | Portiand.—: [ Has Treasurer in Mind. | Robinson and da 1 Commissioner Holt said he experienced and able the place of treasurer nk had in mind bank man have returned from Weel where they spent a 1 Robinson's parents. with Thirds Size of | That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. 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