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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 217, 1926. ) Archbishop Moro Del Rico. It s re-| was granted July 6 by the Phila- she said. When she return-ithe on against him was | was sheltered last night in her| which twe radio compass sh EL pollul that many of Tibker ot reons | delphia_courts to Virginia biair 7TH EUNTINUAN[’E st ermined she would |that of aniel Cosgrove who | hangar against possible damage by | siations several hundred miles trom various parts of the | Thornton from Sir Henry t him house and after |made the mrrest. He was fined $5|a tropical - Kurrisane on fhe way|'&past; forming & fhnfate it ath eeking instructions us o Thornton, president of the Can o & Ereat deal of nolse on his part: she |and coste morth trom Florida. | ship at sea, direct their radio com- HUUR Wt fher ke e rail | Wtenstmalivaya B0 U IN YENBHAK [,ASE b chasge Meg plans, aud| | The huge airshio left its hangar | Pass toward the vessel and in that | Al of | declared to have been indignities er about the 1 several | LOS ANGELES TESTED yesterday with a crew of 11 of. | Manner determine its ‘exact-posis There is much di and continuous incompatibility of e times, he cut the telephone wires to Cala g1l Blefney commanied | by e - § i | what will become of temper. . . . ut [prevent her from communicating sntenaut, Qonruantsr GhSriEn 8 diexican Catholics Flmkmg 0] midnight Saturday e antered b common | WiIKOSTATTE Pojice Agam Fail |2 e outsiae - wond,Ofticer | Newly Reconditioned -Dirigible Rosendabl. for surprise visits to|PRIEST REPORTED KIDNAPPED hey will enter pleas court here last December and | s Sullivan testified he was attracted by T i w York and Philadelphia. The! pon y 27 e Churches Before Sammay [ Catholic families | never made public. A master was | to Put in Appeal\anoe |the noise and put the man under ar.| MAkes Trial Flight and Tests| ghip apent several hours in callbras lmf_’:u']?"”i“":" _,'l,m::"r:por{: e ],]",,:; f‘,“‘,d‘r"\,i‘;:s;;’“ b e wppointed and one hearing held. A | N Above Lakehurst. Slons “"h government radlo com- | chinese bandits captured an Ameri- til th gious a ¢an | recommendation to grant the di-| —_ Walter Wysoskl of 227 North pasg stations at Manasuan and|can Roman Catholic priest in the Mexico City, June 27 (P—In an- | ¢ Tesumed. vorce was then made. The decree | Of the four cases which came up [Street. charged with drunkenness | Lakehurst Sandy Hook. It will conduct further | western part of the province of ticipation of the coming into effect | ¢ ,ms',‘;“‘f;":‘:{fg{:i"“"l‘l’””m‘_mV\ reactied Canada this week and in- jtoday in polico court bofore Judg jnd veach ERNIAL AT (e ST 2{fl'l,";“$l’;'(; ool ity i e ,?:F,:N,Lh;‘,‘_'v ‘::;',\m:h' OVer|Hunan July 15. The identity of the e e e R e )o.rumuon of the divorce was made |Benjamin W. Alling, three were} =0/ L sompiaiig i) S foned i dnd Ssporiing ialen B 5 priest and detalls of his kidnapping ; ; i I s nere i thionsh Canediin |Soatiniad. . Obe of the oises id not put in an appearance and |coat of shimmering silver paint,| Calibration is the process by have not been learned ment's new religious regulation, |members of the Catholic laymen| goyrces, {of John Yenchak, 28 years old, H when priests no longer will function | COmmittee who will be I.‘u in c Lady Thornton at pi nt is sald |Wilkesbarre, Pa., was continued i B e rerionies inBIaE hatonuTahes, l]:“'—]_fl‘{'{;l‘ | to be, traveling with daughte ri')” seventh time until August halt hour masses are being said in |tions. suggestion is in the Fiji islands. Sir Henry is in |Assistant Prosecutor Will the old Catholic cathedral here and | much discussion and speculation, but | °™'" {frcensiely spreneuted Bhe et hues lof roranis it heoian bikitne | ks chitih ButnGritics Phave) nen| [Exnecchalgas STasian by country. | nothing t toit. | V]EWS ON ’MEXI 0 Britain police department an. Thousands At Prayer. In official | raigned In court on April 29 en a | Thousands of persons knelt in | day, that t Farcant assucdibythe Bennsplvania prayer in the cathedral today and,|was prompt | apal Siatement Today Says Calleat | L iss. SEBREUNENE COF dasork Dl 07 <35 as on yesterday and previous days, | ment of ti o =RUPROFt yyifefand s aiild Y 2 great number of children wers |causo President o Letter Will But Sollaify Worla |When & representative of the confirmed or baptized. Worshippe tholic church was, and h |department failed to put in crossing the Plaza De La Constit wce Mexico's independence Against Persccution, fimpereics ol teatify, SN0 cas tion, gazed at the magnificent p n, endeavoring to particiy S et e continued, = This has been the | lential palace, where yesterday Pres- |and control Mexican political af ST B 2 IheiNablean consfor geveral fooniinuauces. Srroky ident Calles and Attorney General | fairs Relleves intiti e siatomantigiyanylolapdl 2¥ite Mayih May A0 NmLY Ortega discussed the question of | In these circles it is claimed that Mexico City newspapers by |May 17 and May when Yenchak | [ whether Archbishop Mora Del Rio |enforcement of the regulations will | bresident —Calles rding the |was released. Another request from nd the other archbishops of Mexi- | prevent reactionary politicians from | 'orihcoming tions the Wilkesbarre department result- | (g o0, who signed the recent pasto ampering the government in the| W merely 2 effect of /in| e, In the gatictvencial Sl syl Bt cahoiny fatualion 1o ‘pte Perens of its reconatructive pro. | tensitying the prayers of the entir k. His case today was continued | B e e on e Catholic world for their Mesican ext Tuesday, Attorney I. B khould be arrested. Mohammedans Affected. brethren on August 1, when the ord represented 1 The cathedral adjolns the palace| In Mexico's Chinatown resides a |'eSulations go into effec John Reiczk and Bennle Szewes e nihes i ot e srbtit o gist of the President's dec- |towski, 18 vears of age, were charg- it Constitution. It is the given the one-roo; e of tt Palace of at the ed Press to t tions was communicated by the ed with the ley ft of a check from he Vatican au- Lejkowski of 82 Broad Stan- street Aztec “Emperor” of Me | using ce of worship. They wuthorized the state- |Their case was continued until Fri- ime of the Spanish conquest, and |realize under the new regula as “a perversion of |day under bonds of $100. : he Aztecs' greatest temple of hu- |tions their devotions will have to wctual fact The allegation | Their attorr , man sacrifice — scene of some Of |cease the Catholic church had en- |representing he noblest and some of the most| Spe political activities in | Monkiewicz ragic events in Mexican history. [say that after the local m s term “utterly false |towski, askec to continu Ready To ify. | thorities had begun a strict ¢ Jed.” the cases so t lients may ) It is announced that Archbishop |nation of persons supporting the| It was stated that the pope |make restit ppear befor ¢ fora Del Rio and Bishop Diaz orw gu v Defense of Religious | would be informed of declara- | court ir a diff t e rabasco are ready to appear and|Liberty's economic boycoit, the ex-| tions, but that it was not known | Peter Olesziewicz of 44 Ora . estify in court at any time they are | ecutive committee of the loc al| whether he would decide to take (Street, arrested by Officer James ummoned . f the Catholic Women's| public recognition of them. Sullivan last night for breach of The League for Defense of Relig- | voluntarily to the mili b peace and injury 1o private property ous Liberty, with three sets of its |ta The committee | MEYER DAVIS FREED also faced other 1t was hirectors already d, is 41{134}vu statement to the| Fyattsville, Md. July 27 (P— |found that he had driven while un- | i ng on with a fouth directorate, the | comma ng any inten- | Meyer Davis, Washington dance or- [der the influence of liquor on May | nembers of which are expected fo | tion of force or mu- | chestra leader, stood cleared {oday [31 and had jumped his bond. The B o taken into custody as soon as the | tiny to the governmen of charges of reckless driving and [case was continued until tomorrow | olice ascertain their names | _— manslaughter preferred when Ber- |MOrning. | ths Ll e e feibinopE i D1\01(ed h\ Hu W 1fc iy i il N ordleare o Tien it he cathedral, where a constant! 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