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ASSOCIATED PRESS | ANDITS BIG J0B Frank B. Noyes Describes Neyws Gathering Agency New York ing the members of the April 21.—Tn address- Assoclated nual luncheon and President ( Dawes t, I'rank B weociation s Gy as ) L series subtle exocutive ded in least nts I have succec 1 practice at exhorting you briefly on Associ 1 Press ml occasion th anniversary of 1 n ity prosent form, 1 fon of walving any of 1 ones, hose who only Jimly RBegins at 1 ginning lemo- non-profit- Iministration spaper men, our trustees: Partisan Service uon-partisan in Non ist the 1 it possible, nanly were lald down ind Melville 15, 1tes more than very s it failures to tion s sub- iividual das laid tentional wciples g organizations partisan 1t conld ronounced rnish ws of the owner of such an or- properly he urged as through his newspaper if he owned one. 1 Press the t and design- ition could rough his news service s of this organization of delegating to ie hoard of directors fated Press the duty or doing their thinking just rins: Now washday is shorter, cheerier, easier. 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NEW BRITAIN YPEWRITER EXCHANGE 96 West Main St Phone 612 Art Matal Steel Office Equipment for them, of deternsining what is the right of any public question, of cither advocating or opposing any cause or individual, ‘ What Stone Said “Years ago Mr, Stone in publicly | discussing this question sald: | There 18 an underlying beliet | that the Amerlcan people are capa- ble of self government, It so, they must be able to form a judgment. | And we conceive it to be of the greatest Importance that the people be given the facts e from the ghtest leaving to them the 1siness formbing thelr blas ot own gment.' “Now while our organization may ave ideals and purposes of the \ighost type 1t is quite another thing 0 attain them in practic “The accurate news, the unbiased report must he hands and minds and the real tri- mph of the Associated I'ress has been the creation of its wonderful working staff. “These we our an nev u triby work of human the Havs and 1 ty pass to e quict, earnest 1y comb the world may promptly and while are men that Ireams come 1 lot an ) to portu pay tl ner 0 eud in order th its worth Truth is course, true that n truth that marks \ssoclated Press puts severe limits m any of its staff who may have gifts for fiction, ‘When the purpose of @ news re )t is simply to furnish ‘peppy’ and hrilling items, it is obvious that wis are distinetly hampering. recently we had two cases t clearly illustrated the different angles of approach to occurrences the Assoclated Press and its oprictary contemporaries. “In the first instance the Asso- ciated Press carried a dispatch from l.ondon stating that according to a Jisbon dispatch to the Sunday Ex- press, Port Alexander, a small island in the Portuguese colony of Angola, West Africa, had been suddenly sub- merged the sea and had com- pletely disappeared. No details had been received but a considerable loss feared as the islet, which was 4,000 square yards in area, was ahabited by Porty and native scttlers, Competitors’ Thriller “Follow its much criticised drab om the A Press proceeded to check was outpaced in competitor who this thriller: January 27.—Reports from Af p reveal that little sland of Port Alexander has disap- peared as it by magic under the sea. 3o of dead bLodies and floating debris are all that remain of the once s and prosperous port se of this disaster is un- it 1s presumed that & carthquake caused a Passion for of for the “Only in of life was sociated up on this “*Lisbon, “Details are meager and confus- ing. A few gibbering mad men were | picked up by vesscls standing by near the spot wh s port once was, and vivors it was | gathered that suddenly heaved mount then drop- ped In a swirling mavlstrom, engulf- ing the island -hight after this harrow- apprared came the re- up’ in this form ilg dispat It of our Report Then Denled “ Lishon, Portugal, January 28, Recent reports that Port Alexand the a small island in Portuguese colony of Angola, West Africa, had | fection for the great vecently sunk in the sea, were denled today by the minister of colonic “An officlal statement declared that only a sand bank, one hiundred metres long, on Port Alexander, had beeit submerged. It was added that| to drink the health of the president | cOnspicuous there were no casualties as the sub- merged portion was not inhabited.’ “No score of dead bodles, no sea heaving mountains high engulfing a once no gibbering madmen plcked up by nearby vessels—only a simple little sand pit one hundred metres 10ng | tendency to be pro this or anti that submerged with no loss of life. prosperous and populous port, that portion of the creed of the As- |ally know the man, is in the radiant “One sentence in the farrago of | horror gf our competitor seems 10| no views as to the propristy or ef- | United States, Geyeral Charles @.| have hud a basis of fact, ‘Detalls are The statement that it wus from the ‘gibbering madmen’ that thes talls were gathered adds verisimilitude even though particular madmen proved non-existent. “The second case was one of inter- pretive embroidery with which our correspondents and desk men are not permitted to dally, *'0ld woman,' is the curious namc of a hamlet conslsting of a roadhouse and a few cabins and is approxi- mately the half-way point on the Alugkan 90-mile trail from Un- alaklik to Kaltag. This settlement has figured in recent stories about the diphtheria scourge at Nome. One such story was brought from An- chorage on January 31 by the As- sociated Press which told of the race of Seppala and his dog tcam to deliver a second supply of anti- toxin, It contained the following &en- tence: It says de- artistic thes to be The Alaskan Tale last report received placed a at Old Woman, near Norton which is an arm of the sea, with his dogs in full Sound, Bering run.’ “The ofher news service also dis- | tributed a story about Seppala and his dog team some hours after we ried the foregoing. Here is the way it coverad the same incident: “‘Last word of Seppala received today by radio told of an aged Eski- mo woman who had seen Seppala on the trail near Unalakleet, “It was Seppala the Finn,” she said, “‘I knew him, But he did not stop. He was going like wind.' “Thus are our modern miracles performed and the huts of an Alaskan hamlet are transformed into an aged though vocal testi- fier to the news enterprise of an e teemed competitor, affording a pleasant variance from the gibber- ing madmen of another day. nd so by ¢ steps 1 have the time for the exercise cherished prerogative nd that is the offering of the only toast in which it is our custom to indulge on these annual occasions. “Last year, you will remember, we had the pleasure of drinking, (and the benefit of those who hear but do not see, 1 add that our bev- crage is entirely lawful) the health of the president, who had come into his office through a tragedy. “Today I toast the same office and the same man but today holding that office in hig own right, the choice of an unexampled vote of the Amer people. reached of second a e e e e T meager and confusing' | murder trial but de not a man-s | ship ot the individual members of |assistance i tho fist fight upon e Assoclated Press vanishes, We | whioh he was about to engage, ‘But,' ull delight to honor this great office | he said, 4f you feel, oh, Lord, that and to evidenco our respect and af- | you can't take sides in this serim. and typleal | mage I advise you if you have noth« American who fills it. | Ing particular to de, to stick around Toast to President for a little while and you will see the “I am sure that T express the gol-darnedest, prettiest . sorap you | ever lald eyes on,’ heartfelt wishes of all within the | range of my voice when I invite you | "I have mentloned some of the achievement of our guest of honor, but I may say to you that with all his well-earned glory, | his chicf attraction to me and, I am to many of you who person- of the United States, Calvin Cool- idge and of the charming und gra- clous lady of the White House, “I have already mentloned, today, | Sur ain befo slon Hen Press that forbids on its | personality that has so gripped to artisanship, any blas, any | him those of us who have Leen his | triends for years, | "I have the honor of introducing Vice-President of the sociated part any as to anything. “We report a program but express | (0 you the ficacy We report a | Duwes"” oursclyes | SE———— find the accused gullty or gulltiess. | INPORTANT TO ALL WOME! We report a seizure of the Ruhr s T 2 - without n any way expressing an AN (ORI ALK | opinion as to whether or not the Thousands upon thousands of facts justify the seizure, women have kidney or bladder trom- “In all cases wo alm to give the |Pl¢ and never suspect it. | by t facts and the facts only. | Wohen's complalnts often prove to| o We are to have the pleasure of | be nothing else but kidney trouble, listening today to a man who has | O the result of kidney or bladder of programs, Hart | left NEW BRITAIN CASES INSUPREME COURT Three Scheduled for Argument Three cases involving New Brit- pack, administrators of the estate of Morris Schupack, are appeaiing the declslon for $5,260.28 against them in favor mortgage Morris Schupack, who died soon aft- | instituted suit erward, | closed, but prior claims of $30,000 | papers, which are returnable in the | attachment, but a will was probated, |'were served by Deputy Sherdft ) ing Clon once more without satisfac. | $50 damages by Speigel May Stern Ex af May Session people are scheduled to come re the supreme court at Ity ses. in Hartford, beginning May b, ry Schupack and Lena Schu- Benjamin B, Clon of 1918, Cion held a 3,800 against of In note for Thomas I°. McDonough, acting for | | the Stutz Motor Co, of Hartford, lis | for $150 damages | Constantine, 'The ford. The property was fore- | against George nothing for Clon, who sought an | city court the first Monday of May, | he terms of which the property | tin H. Horwitz. dlstributed to them and leav-| . H. Knapp hos been sucd for isite Flavor. is drawn from every leaf of "SALADA" - E A, It is the most delicious tea you can buy, Try it & be convinced, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT WILL BE REORGANIZED Plans Being Made to Appoint Suc: H000 cessor (o Late Sheftield H, Clarke, a wondertul record of achievement, | diecasc. i | 1 the Kidneys pitogunce Sawes { healthy condition, are not In they World War he was a successful You may suffer pain in the back, business man. Iis work in France | headache and loss of ambition, the American purchasing agent| FPoor health make you ner and in the coordination of-the sup- | ritable and may be despondent; ply service of the allies and our- | makes any one so, selves, was of extraordinary efficien- | But hundreds of women claim that L3 > may cause “When this country entered the | tho other organs to become diseased. ous, ir- it tion until the decision in his favor |of Chlcago, T1L, The writ, which was by Judge Newell Jennings, tissued by Thomas I, McDonc In the case of the New Britain [and served by Deputy Sheriff M Real Estate and Title Co. against | H. Horwitz, is returnable the Fred Collington of Meriden, the | Monday of May in the tity court, ey soren . coliond| o opien FOR WERG | | hi made by a seller on a conditional Dill of sale and a garage man who ropaired it, The car wag later aban- | doned by the title owner. Judge | { A reorganization of the cnginceps ing department of the board of pub- lic worlks is planined which will place he department in charge of an as- eer, heffield 1. sistant eng The late Cla | draftsman, was in charge at the tine of lis death. His services were sat- Edw | ot ti | repal w cy, his formulation of and putting | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by re- into effect the budget system in the | storing health to the kidneys, period following the war was a most | proved to be juet the remedy need- notable achicvement, he headed the | ed to overcome such conditions. international commisrion which | Many send for a sample bottle to evolved the plan for dealing with | see what Swamp-Root, the great kid- the German reparations which bears | ney, liver and bladder medicine will lLis name, an accomplishment that in | do for them. By enclosing ten cents itself would have been glory enough to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, for one man, |N. 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Use your spare time to advantage and decorate your own suite. : Unfinished Tables at Unfinished Chairs at $9.50, $11.00 Unfinished Corner Cuphoards at $2.50, S.‘;’.?S, $4.75 Unfinished Buffets at .......... $15.00, $24.50 $25.00, $29.75 OUR SERVICE Having an expert hand decorator in our service enables us to finish these suites to blend with the color scheme of your home. Some of the delightful color range, selected from suites we have recently finished, consists of drawn gray, ivory tints, tans, gold, blue, canary, two tones, decorative motifs and a number of other skillful blendings. B. C. PORTER SONS| “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” have declared void a deed conveying | three parcels of land from his | father, James Prendergast, to Mar- | garet Drew, The transfer was made hospital, and the son claims undue OV occupies an oftico on Main | Drew., | Prendergast, administrator matter and iy named as a defendant. |, Boles I". Kuchell hs been sued for gye prorequisites, it was felt advis- | Chicago, T, H. Hodwitz served the papers, which [the third floor. are returnable in the city court the | 1835 against J. C. Bingham of Hart- |building inspector and secretary to [ the first Monday of May in the clty land the plumbing and electrical in- | court, in C. Dickenson ruled in favor |Representative of State Board of ;. he seller, but Collington, the ir man, appealed, illiam Prendergast | Education to Have Headquarters itic secks 10 gy City Building. late (vided in city hall for | Merz, local representative of the | ner. |state department of education, who | o James Prendergast was in the by Margaret |street. Judge George E. Hinman of | miperior court refused 1o de- deed vold, and James is appealing. John ence was brought |ages of 16 and 13 years to sccure | employment. An investigation of | he | €ach case precedes the issuance of a the |certificate. Sinco cases coming under | * | his jurisdiction frequently have to do | with matters of interest to the board |of charities, and birth certificates is- ‘sucd at the office of the town clerk dergast of e, has taken no actlon in CIVIL SUITS RECORDED by the Elmer Richards Co. of |apje o have the offico in municipal Deputy Sherfff Martin | yjlging. The new office will be. on Thres offices are belng fitted out | Monday of May. Thomas I\ |this week for the sealer of weights| onough issued the writ, |and measures and the building, | | car Becker, through Thomas F. | plumbing and electrical inspector: onough, has brought action for |The sealer will have one office, the The papers are returnable (the building commission the second | spectors the third room. SPECIAL! 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