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(FO U R T E E N PA G ES) FRljCB.THRRg vwwi m ■A SAYS GOD SENT Curtain Rises <m Democrats’ All-Star Show, at Chicago *■'' ^4 -'•ilis',''' BD9NESSFL0I ■ -y >v,\| FORMB^GOOD AS PARTISAN FIGHTS LOOM L n d n n m h ConTenlioii Are TtU Spiritual Depresaon Here Are Highlights ROOSEVELT FORCES ' b W orif8 Worst TrooUe; OfBarkley*s Address NtwOorference Presidait RULE TEMPORARILY Chicago, June s?.-(A P) —There<^gle8 and ambitions of Industrious “The world will a«v«r b« right, are aome pointed sentences from the men and women.” keynote address of the Demooratlc flBUielelly or iplrltutUy, until men “We shall undertake to afford (to CoBveBlioB Opens Seemingly Bannonioas Rot Wiere and women ere brought to a con- National convention, delivered today, the farmer) In this emergency toe adouenees of God," declared Rev. by Senator Alben W. Barkley of character of relief which has been C. O. Bengtaon, paator of the his­ Kentucky: ao generously granted to other Seems To Be An Underenrrent of Strife That May toric Immanuel Lutheran church of “This convention ahould recom­ forma of Induatiy and finance. Chicago, In hla final message to the mend the paaaage by Ouagress of a Break Any MomeBt-'Fonnal Program Today Fea-. leth annual convention of the New raaolution repealing the ^hteenth “We propose to aboUah every uie- England .Conference Luther League Amendment and Ita aubmlaalon to leas oftice, every unneceaaary bu­ ^terday. > afternoon. Rev. Mr. the people of the states through con- reau and commiiudon. tnred Ry Keynote Speech of Senator Barkley Who BengtaoQ told his audience of more ventiom .” than 1900 persons at the South “Wq ahould restrict toe channels of Stock Market operations .and ex­ Makes Shajung Attack On Republicans and Their PoB- Methodist church that the worst “No fair man or woman wlahea to; pand those of commwdal opera- thing In the world today, is not the be unjust to Mr. Hoover or hik tifina. vx X X X Banking Inatitutiona financial depi^sion but the spiritual adminlatration. x x x x But that the u such itoould be divorced from cies— Leaders of Donocrata Get Ronsing Oratioiis. depression, that we have been build­ Hoover adsalaistration and tiae poli­ stock market operations of toe ing and laboring toward the latter cies It baa pinraued have largely con­ toaracter which contributed to toe for some time and that God knew tributed to the dlBaater which has overtaken ours and the world’s af- X X X X X loss of billiona of dollara Chicago Stadium, June 27.—(AP) CONVENTION PBOOBAM telrs no Intelligent observer can and toe confidence of our people.” —True to toe promise of montha of Chicago, June 27.—(A P) — dispute.” “The only conatructive measures tumultuous preparation toe Demo­ cratic Party opened Its convention Here is today's program of toe brought forward in this Congress Democratic National Oonvention- “We propose to reduce the ex- originated with toe Democratic today keyed high with partisan en­ at toe Chicago stadium: horbitant And Indefemdble ratM of membership of that body.” thusiasm but tom by Internal strife the Smoot-Hswley, Hoo^-Grundy ‘(On the fourth of next March Noon—Convention (rilled to over toe bid of Franklin D. Roosevelt order by John J. Raskob, chadri Act X X x .x We propose XXX toe nominee of this convention mam of toe National (xmimittee. to start the wheels of industry will be Inaugiirated President of toe for toe Presidency. d afford an outlet fo r -the ener-* Reauling of Jefferson’s first The Democrats’ ' big DWted States.” • ' In toe saddle temporarily, at InauguraU address by National circus at Chicago is un­ least, toe Roosevelt men took com­ Committeeman Isadore Dock- der way at last. At the plete charge of temporary organiza­ weller of CalifomiaL tion, having their way without op­ Foirmad election of convention* left 'is Jouett Shouse, position on every convention com­ officers.' ' chairman of the Demo- ^ mittee. The troubles stirring un­ Keynote auldress ' by SenaUtoil' cratic executive commit­ n U A L BEGINS; derneath was seared over for the Alben W. Barkley of Kentudty; moment by outwaurd haurmony as toe temporauy chadrman. tee, chosen by the big party conclave went through toe Roll c ^ of states for formal: arrangements committee as permanent chairman of the convention, but opposed by thedloose- pre-airranged motions of getting Its selection of membqix to constl-r velt forces. Below are Keynoter Alben W. Barkley (left), and John J. Raskob, chairman of LINDBERGH AS WITNESS work imder way. tute credentials, permanent or-* the Democratic National (Committee. •It was a cheering, seething cou- ganlzatiOD, rules end platform vention, nevertheless; In old time committees. ProaecBlion Wins Rrat Legal style it almost stmtad para<Ung and Confirmation of committee by KTATTS DELEGATES demonstrating beifofe It caune offl- convention. ..n ciadly into being. On Qu floor the Adjournment for the day. i SCHOOL SYSTEMS Tilt When Conrt Decides bamUers of neauly-a.fiOzen candidates CHAPLIN SAYS SH0RTA(X SEAlEDATPAItLET recorded the rivalries which will be decided later In the week. looked for the moment Hit* iove> To ADow a ^leciai Attor- ' ■" . i , « feaet. *» a o . Much Oheeriug 1* INU.S.FLAYED The gadlerles were swept with ^b^M hiiig Storm wa wouM faallw it at ^ h^i OF To Nipi- roaring applause atyata„ — and aigain----- aa, B u t ^ t aorOM tba i 0t proaperl^ ' and so 'br<%ht e (rf.tosi cMortta' f le_ w ()fl| of toe rta d iiim -^ ^Imm b i i th ia is 'upon v.-v.,.-- .up on,toO ' iiqog. andf wbirii; WBepoMlfcana birf- ten days Vew Head sf Conference MB- Flemington, N. J., Jus* )■ Ftflips It w u almost one con^* nCQ^suSM ,^ toity diffto ‘ SaaPlU Umeatentng weather Bat- ORANGE AND GRE^ a irin sy oameoa ta ’Aonevrauoi>minator«0otar bnC' iir^ aftehwon, delegate ai^ PrisoB Says We 0 (AP)-—’The 'proaecutlott won the hy ope—William G. McAdoo, there wwre plenty of etyba Of the ap« mesmers of the seventy Luther a Rem­ first engagement in toe trial of Makif-Piea For Ihnm n). .W. Davis, Albert C. Ritchie, proaebing etorm. Leagues of New England arrived in C L A S H lN n s m John H. Curtis, alleged Undbergh BUI Murray, Huey Long, Jamta J. Almost solemn despite toe lUtini large numbers for the business ses­ Spoiled Ae hdiriifaial. case hoaxer, vtoich opened W ay. A W alker, John iJ. RaEskob iand many efforts of the Stadium ptoe orgatan sion at 8:80 o’clock, at which the edy Especially' For Ae Chicago, June 27 —■ (A P),— As beside. Big Senator Alben Barkley, and a bevy of bands, leadm gather* motion by the defense for. removal of Kentuclty, the temporary obair< ed in knots to put their dioade to* Rev. Hfnry J.. Hokehson, president ot one of the proseeutionfs attor­ representirtlves of the DqinqrtktyK.of of tbe Boston District, w u elected Atlantic City, N.. J., June 27., — .m ^w as greotad with an ovation,of gether and w hirred of war airi PajineBt of RepararioBa. Hny hjared h Bdfaat neys’was denied by Judge Adam O. a state irtileh tMVSr rktoM;^^ Iho his own as be appeared on toe m g war'and rumors of war/ ' > prestdent to succeed Rev. Arthur O, (AP)—^tyarden Lewis E. Lawes, of Robbins. Eighteenth Amendment, im b ' Its HJdm of Worcester, Mass., who has draped platform to deUver the pawty Nearly every delMation was bs^ bdd the office for the past four Riots While PUgrims Wait Sii^ jBing prison, today told the Na­ Defense applied for the removal zlxteeii v o ^ to bS'for repeal and k e ^ f e , the high peadc ot the laurgely hedged for Its candUlate, and th« Beverly Hills, Calif., Jtme 27. — tional Education Association, the of Harry Stout, special asaiatant for Alfred IB. Smith fov ,the preiri- cut and dried program of first-day total of nearly a dossn aspirants tf years. prosecutor, on toe ground that Rev. Mr. HJelm will leave this (AP)—Charles Chaplin, film come­ American educational' system, deutlal nomination, the Connecticut preliminaries. tb# nctmlnatioB reeallsd with form dian, says a shortage of money and when he was befog considered as a 'The read work ot the conveution the scene eiCbt years ago in dw Conference on September 1 to as- through Its “lDBls.tence on scbelae- defense lawyer be learned secrete delegation this noon took its seat in begins late today when the commit­ opening sessions of the Mg breakup supM the pastorate of St. Paul’s not of supply and . demand la the tidsm, has left no room for charac­ of the defense s tra ta . He was not the Democratic National oonveution. tees meet to bear crsdsntisls con­ at Madisen Square Oirden, Lutheran church at Chicago, vacat­ prime cause of the world’s economic ter building.” employed by the defense sad later The Connecticut Party of about tests, writs a platform, and jtafc# up The M arylanders, moir# to sif 's ed by Rev. Knut E. Erickson when situation. Belfast, Northern Ireland, June “The scope of our qrstem of edu­ waa selected to help with toe prose­ 100, wet in sentiment, just escaped many other p t ^ troubles, iuChlidlng hundred strong altboupb tbqr ba4 be accepted the call to the pastorate The Mtor today proposed a reme­ 27.—(AP)—S<»res of Irish men cation has been too.
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