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with a purse of gold yesterday before leaving Meriden. The presentation speech was made by Sergeant Walter Kurcon of the police department. . NEW PRIEST HERE TOASSUME DUTES Rev. E B. Nowakowski Comes to Coolidge and Foss Talk Over Person- Assist Rev. L{lcyfifl BojflWISk'L nel of Bay State Convention Dele- PN T gation, Rev., Ladislaus B. Nowakowski, Washington, Nov. 28:—8election of popular assistant pastor at St. Stan. | 1¢légates from Massachusetts and islaus church, Meriden, who has been | Ohlo to the republican<national con- transferred to this city by Rt. Rey. |Ventfon was discussed with President John J. Nilan, bishop of the Hartford | Coolidge today by Frank.Foss, chgir- Catholic diocese, assumed his new |Man of the Massachusetts state re- dutie@”>day. He wil act as an assist- | Publican committee and William H. ant to Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pas-4 Miller, chaigman of the Ohio state re- tor of the Church of the Sacreq|ve¥—san exccutive committee Heart, and also as an assistant to| The consideration given the Ohio Rev. 8. Iciek, editor of the *“Polisl | delegation was said by Mr. Miller to Weekly.” have been incidental to a general re- Father Nowakowski is the son of | POTt_on republican polities in the Mr. and Mrs. Kostanty Nowakowski |state. of 82 Gale avenue, Meriden. He was| In the case of neither state was the | horn and educated in that city, He | President said to have expressed pref- ‘graduated from St. Stanislaus paro- | °rence as to the makeup of the de'e- chial school in 1909 and then went to | gations. the Polish seminary at Orchard Lake, Reporting the Ohio situation, Mr. Mich.,, where he studied until 1915 | Miller told the president that Coolidge and completed his first year of phil- |Sentiment in the state was strong, es- osophy. He was then transferred to | pecially those who were most active St. Bernapd's seminary at Rochester, | in the Harding campaign of !B:’n and | N. Y, where e remained until 1920 | who consider that Mr. Coolidge has when he was appointed a prefect at, “kept the faith” with respect to the St. Thomas' seminary at Hartford, | Harding policies. where he completed his studies for Sentiment among party chiefs, he| the priesthood. said, seemed unitel on Senators| Ordained in 1§20 - | Willls and Fess and Attorney Goneral! Father Nowakowski was ordained | Daugherty as three members of the to the priesthood by Bishop Nilan at|Ohio delegation’s “bix #ix.” One or the cathedral in Hartford on March |two women would be included, he 20, 1920. He was immediately ap- |sald. . { pointed an assistant to Rev. John I. SRS ———— | Céppa, pastor of St. Stanislaus ahurch DOCTOR BADLY BEATEN, Meriden, his home parish, and re- S———— mained there ever since. He has been | Cincinnati Physician Called to Door a faithful and untiring worker among and Brutally Assaulted. | his parishioners by whom he is be- 5 S | 15304 ADd- e heriiin high esteerg Chncinnatl, 0., Nov. 23.—Called to| by people outside his parish as well, the doorway of his office here yester- o i i y, Dr. Grear, 52, of Loveland, The young priest, immediately after | 4a¥, Dr. Louis ey vl his assignment in the Silver City, be- | Oblo, & prominent physiclan, was came a great help to the pastor. | Made the vietim of a murderous at- Father Ceppa, in the church affairs, | tAck by two robbers appearing to be . s t 18 years old. After beating He organized the laus Boys NEOLE IS AGIET 3 Hani i nd St. Stanisle Alumni and victim almost into unconscious- d the Silver City I%ife and Drom corps. * Through Father Nowakowski's aid and hard work, Fatheér Ceppa was | greatly assisted in the large under- taking of having the interior of St. Stanislaus church renovated and re- decorated and making it one of the most heautiful churches in the state. Father Nowakowski was very active | among the younger people and took | n keen interest In athletics, especlally the St. Stanislaus bascball and basket- ball teams and the Meriden High | school football team. He was one of | the energetic commnittee of §0 who arranged the Portla®d, Me,, and Mer!- den High school foeothall game last voar. This year he has also followed the team with a keen interest and the members of the team, through their | captain, Otto Nowakowski, a brother of the priest, extended the young! clergyman their heartiest congratala tions and the best of luck and also | the hope that the New Britain High | schonl will recognize FFather Nowa howski and uppr o him a8 much a8 the local highk hoo! puplls and | teachers have for the past few years, | T is with regret that the Meariden council of the Knights of Celumbus | alse learns of the transfer of Vather | Nowakowski, who was a very promi nent and active member of the or ganization. The putients at the Weri dont hespital will also miss Father | Nowakowski's daily cheerful greeting New phote of Lady Ashburton, an and smile as he made his visit to the | American girl, who formerly was hedside of the sick. But all join in |[Frances Donnolly, of New York. 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