• FsK ■> i- THE WEATHER NET FURSS RUN ITotwcuit b7 O. 8. WbiiHi*r Bure«B» A<’ERAGB DAILY CIRCULATION f ' Ne«« ? for the month of March, 19C8 f ■ Fair and warmer tiftiij^lj Thurs­ day increasing doudlness and 5,119 warmert followed hy ’ showers. Heinber of the Andit Bnrean of ! CircoUitloiii> PRICE THREE GENTS VOL. XLIL, NO. 170. Classified Advertising on Page 12. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928. (FOURTEEN PAGES) -<$> STATE REPUBLICANS « M M iss Trumbull iii Washiitgton 12 ROOM XH O O l CHOOSE DELEGATES ^ ARE STILL ON ISLAND Envoys to National Conven­ SEN. BINGHAM Dr. Le Verne Holmes, Dis­ Duke” SchiBer Offers to Go tion and Their Alternates MASONIC DEPUTY SMITH FAR AHEAD trict Health Officer, Be­ Back to Take Them to Are Picked— Ask For Re­ BACKS POUCY ' HEREONTU^DAY SO FAR IN RACE lieves Conditions Warrant Mainland — Fitzmaorice turn of Senator McLean. IN NICARAGUA: Larger Building, Manchester Lodge to Re­ Has 326 Delegates Out of Seeks Spare Parts For Hartford, Conn., April IS,— Con-j Devotes Third of Keynote uecticut’s delegation to the Repub-1 Despite recommendations for ceive Louis R. Brock on 446— ^Fear He Cannot i Disabled Ship; Miss Junk- lican national convention at Kan-i Speech to Defense of the j four new schoolrooms in the Hollis- ,=?as City was chosen here today,; I ter street building made last Octo- His Annual Visitation. Keep Up Pace. er at Murray Bay, Steam­ with an alternate for each dele- i j her by Supt. A. F. Howes of the gate, and with both delegates and ^ Administration’s Action Eighth School district and the in­ er to Make Another At­ alternates being given the power| crease of this program to six rooms. Right Worshipful Louis R Washington, April IS.— The to choose their own successors if| Brock, of East Hartford, deputy of commanding lead which Governor In Foreign Lands. Dr. LeVerne Holmes, supervisor American Revolution, two prominent debs served as personal pages to 1 tempt to Reach Germans; needed. the sixth Masonic district of the of health in the first seven school aqT JO sjajqfinna aqj jo “ o '0: ‘uoj:?u|qsnM ui uoijuaAtioo aqj Snunn j A1 Smith is piling up In his march p) >' Delegates at large are: | districts of Manchester will ask for the president of the organization, Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, center. L eft! State of Connecticut, will make his toward the Democratic nomination Bad Weather Continues. J. Henry Roraback, of Hartford. Hartford. Conn.. April IS— Sena­ a 12-room addition at the special is Miss Florence Trumbull, dadghter of the governor of Connecticut; j official visitation and inspection of at Houston was exemplified today United States Senator Hiram tor Hiram Bingham devoted more school meeting which is to be held/ right is Miss Bina Day Dineen, daughter of the senator from Illinois. Manchester lodge of Masons, Tues­ by the compilation of a table show­ Jiingham, of New Haven. than a third of his “ key-note” on Friday evening in the assembly day night, April 24. District Deputy Governor John H. Trumbull, of ing that of the 446 (delegates thus FLIGHT DEVELOPMENTS speech before the Republican state hall of the Robertson school on Brock will be accompanied by sev­ Plainville. » North School street. far selected he has at least 326. convention here to a defense of the eral other officials of this Masonic If he can maintain this dizzy ra­ Captain Herman Koehl, pilot of Miss Katherine Byrne, of Put­ Dr. Holmes bases his request on WITNESS TELLS STORY district and a large attendance of nam. tio in the primary and convention- the Bremen, and Baron von Huene- administration’s foreign policies, the conditions in the three schools local Masons is expected to wel­ Judge James F. Walsh, of Green­ filled weeks ahead, his nomination feld were still on Greenly Island particularly the invasion of Nicara- on North School street and the pres­ come the visitors. at Houston is assured. His oppo­ wich. ent overcrowding of rooms there. Ernest E Rogers, of New Senator from Connecticut The Master Mason degree will be nents, particularly those from the today. He maintains that the conditions OF GUEFOYLE SHOOTING conferred upon a candidate by the don. 1 started his speech with that phase anti-Smith southern states, grimly Major James Fitzmaurice, who Mrs. are imhealthful, so much so as to officers of Manchester lodge. Re­ contend that he cannot keep up ' hopped off at Greenly Island with John B. Russ, of Shelton. ] of the national situation, and work against the best efforts of the «>- freshments will be served at .the this pace, but irrespective of claims [ Charles “ Duke” Schiller for Mur­ Tlic .'Alternates [stressed its importance and the teachers. One room in the old close of the meeting. The hour of Alternates to the delegates at] necessity of the people of the (joun- and counter-claims the fact re-j ray Bay to get spare parts for the large are: Union school now contains 64 Member of the Party Says opening the lodge will be 7:30 mains that as of today Smith has try standing behind the president in NATION’S WEAKNESS p. m. Mrs. Henry Hubbard, of Lyme; seventh grade pupils, which ' Dr. captured approximately three-, repair of the Bremen spent the his policy. Holmes says is too many. Mrs. Russell Lee Jones, of Hart­ Senator Bingham’s speech next fourths of the delegates chosen in­ night at Clarke City. Que., where ford; Col. Charles H. Allen. of Future Needs Mrs. Gaudet Was Shot In stead of the required two-thirds. their plane was forced by bad treated the achievements of the He has figured out that the six- LED TO OIL LEASE Rockville; William G. Park, of administration in respect to avia­ ‘NEW HAVEN’ S’ HEAD The Houston convention is ten weather to land. Hanover; John H. Hill, of Shelton; room addition, when and. if it is weeks away. Thus far, eighteen It was reported at Seven, Is­ tion and finance and finally describ­ completed, will be filled up im­ Back— Saw Gun Lying at Raymond F. Gates, of Willimantic; ed “ the present state of representa- states and three territories have lands, Que., that Von HuenefieUU- .ind Hairy E. MacKenzie, of Bethel, government.” He defended the mediately, and that the district will chosen their delegates, either Koehl and Fitzmaurice might con­ have no further room for the ex­ District delegates and alternates action of the administration in all Doctor’s Feet. Admiral Robinson Says EXPLAINS FINANCES through primaries, state conven­ sent to fly to Murray Bay or were named as follows: pansion he believes is inevitable. tions, or by state committees, with Mitchel Field, leaving repairs of the respects by telling his audience; The growth of the district, which instructions, pledges or under­ First District— Delegates; Wal­ “ Choose representatives who are Bremen unlli later. is now mainly in the southeastern standings. They will comprise 27 of ter E. Batterson, Hartford, and worthy of your confidence. Then Hartford, Conn., April 18.— | Country Was In Grave Schiller sent a radio to Greenly Samuel R. Spencer, of Suflield. Al­ section, will increase at a faster President Tells Stockhold­ 54 delegations to sit in at Hous­ Island offering to return and pick give them a free hand. Trust their rate now with the development of terse description of the scene im- ] ton. ternates: Edward M. Allen, of judgment until they give you some up Von Huenefeld and Koehl in his Hartford, and Henry H. Hunt, of new subdivisions in that part. mediately after Mrs. Max J. \ Need of Fuel at the Time. May Help Smith evidence of failure.” plane, but, owing to atmospheric Glastonbury. Officers of the district who were Gaudet, of New Haven, and D r.! ers No Definite Dividend Three states, Ohio, Pennsylvania hinderances to communication, had His Suggestions interviewed on the proposed addi­ and Massachusetts will choose 160 Second District — Delegates: Without mentioning any of the Harold N. Guilfoyle, of Hartford,' received no reply this morning. Charles A. Gates, of Willimantij, tion, said that the survey of con­ Washington, April 18.— A pos-' additional delegates next .Tuesday, Miss Herta Junkers, daughter of questions now at issue Senator were shot in a Maple avenue apart-; Can Be Declared Now. and the Smith total will be in­ and R. Leland Keeney, of Somers. ditions as submitted by Supt. Howes sible “ fatal - weakness” in the I the designer of the Bremen, who Alternates: Wilson S. Reynolds, Bingham suggested; indicates that the four rooms he ment house here last January wasi creased proportionately, for the flew to Montreal from Curtiss Field, “ Some people constantly forget country's national defense plan ; Middletown, and George H. Brad­ asked for will be sufficient to con­ furnished today to the three Su- ^ organizations in Pennsylvania and N. Y.. in the F-13, a sister ship to ford, Montville. that you cannot make a man honest stitute the building program for prompted the leasing of Teapot New Haven, Conn., April 18.— Massachusetts are favorable to the the Bfemen, hastened to Murray by legislation. It is not law,nor perior Court judges who are try­ Third District— Delegates; J. five years to come. Dr. Holmes is Dome to Harry F. Sinclair, the de- , Financial condition of the New Ha^ New; York governor. - Both states Bay by rail. Edward Brainard, Branford, and the constitution which moulds and ing Dr. Guilfoyle for first degree supported him at Madison Square Bad weather continues over the of the opinion that the building fense Implied today in the criminal i ^en Railro'ad are such today as to T’ov c.
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