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1 | | f, ', 1 News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, \verage Daily Circulation For Week Endmg 13 ’933 Dec. 31st % BRITAIN HERALD CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS MOVE TO FOUND NEW PARISH FOR POLISH CATHOLICS HAS FR. BOJNOWSKI'S APPROVAL ™ SLEEPING SICKNESS' FATAL Bkt CONDEWS, NEW YORK AND LONDON RADIOPHONE TO GIRL PUPIL AT N. B. H. S.| KFLLOGG UPHOLDS e wovan vz ANERGW AcTioy. SERVIGE OPENS SUCCESSFULLY BUT oot ot saovansts v STATIC CAUSES SOME INTERFERENCE Approves of New Parish To Be Rid of “Kickers” lola, Thomas J. treet, died this yelock at the spital from | Change Would Elimi-| nate “Kickers” Now in Flock, Sacred Hear* Church Pastor Says. daughter of M Walsh Hart Promoters of Movement Call Meeting to Be Held Monday Night in Hall on Broad Street. , the illne; into a dr ler. She General hospital on ren the > ping sickne moved to t al Monday. o disease, accors , is an infection ism of the lining of s fatal, Prelimina steps toward the d sion of Sacred Heart Roman Cath olic parish into two parishes will br taken Mon at a publ meeting which will be held at R ner's hall, of Broad Washington streets. Announcement of the meeting w 1ade today by Heart parish who ex ment on the ground that nrcummo»l lay evening ; ay evening smit corner w a member the Senior H She “lass of [\lm\nl‘l chool upon her was a member of (1\4 e CRilaren of - M urch, and o (i\r- the violin in the sch Besides her parent ived by a sister, M ASSESSMENT BOARD - CONTINUEDINTACT = members of Sacred n the move- REV. LUCYAN BOJNOWSKI dations in the present parish plant are Inadequate to house the 1 00| or more residents of Polish birth or extraction who now worship in Sa- cred Heart church, At the meeting, W 7:30 o'clock, a petition will Rt. Rev. John J N Hartford, to a‘seeont Charter Revisers Disapprove of One Man Commission PROJECT LACKS SUPPORT Attorney General Alling and Senator for the h will open student at the state Miss Wals shock to her friends mates. While it wa her condition was s suspeeted th it it wou {1y. gric k , bishop ¢ establishment of “I would be very glad to be the t signer of a petition to o new parish among the Poles,” Re n swski, pastor of the Sacred F wherr infc ment will be 1ecting Mon ther the only Pol explaine on to remain T d t. % Wy decide . who Hall Voice Disapproval of Change h parish his willingness —Linder to Become Chairman of o New Commission best stude the “kicke would be eliminated, lergyman, who has been the ral disagreements among his people in recent weeks | 11 cooperate only on condition that he new. congregation assumes all cence Mayor Weld, »sts of b and equipping their calling on ive mone- e of the most lo; The lan was formaily sidetracked by th last night one-man board harter rev when that ision committe body, with the acquie decided pres: Bo, 1 that the present quate nows mittee Is Co g ¢ Sunday an .1 while 1l attended there has call for additional ma ehey could tor assurcs. Georze V. H. crendum. on cially those cted by the ttee last night |' is impractical possible chan nder of the commi warned 2 revamping t z system and 4 1po vogue ision of the pa and g about {wo years a the consent of Bishop ent back to have the ved inE ; on 4 not remain in a Siar tern sectio it a ne e under sineer ain that i of the city co ch be dered. nouncement was new co ntly. - re- to displace him as the event of such built. Several sites were Accompanying his an- a statement tion must fi 1f, mnot looking to th for aid. Only one ed to proceed , he said to- coneurre powe man and in tion reyerts”back to his posi- tion as en r, it is ex- ained ich an eventuality is expec was the tation of the tent 1 he p from the ors evi ling an el¢ an’ ele their approval of empt to Linder in control. woon wh s vie sion Fos he mov ot of shop at this tir the bility timent in the past two that “The Polish people of New Britain will be very h to suit in the lo tion of & new church,” Father Boj- owski predicted today, pointing to fact that the Polish colony, while d, emi nly a part of the Polish population hich is now spread throughout the "DELILKH*S'? 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Miss Florence M. Walsh, 16 years of morning “sleeping ihe was taken ill Monda speedily develop- ss was diag determined. was born in to enter the gradu or high school. n h was lauded Auley nts in the s 2. THUMBS DOWNED O - 5 TAMLIN'S REFERENDUN Impractical, Charter Revision Com- led the un He ¢ Tortured for Three Hburs, Woman afe and Its $10,000 T hour lat even a prominent physician Business to Interfere in Nlcaraguan Strife TRYING TO KEEP PEACE 15 SECRETARY'S REPLY While Washington Debates r. and 64 Mrs. Church 30 | isolation at ford sickness.” Decem- | Ameri- from which can Foreign Policy, U. S. S. Gal- © was almost impossible to awaken as taken ta w Britain | veston Speeds Away to Try and December 31, osed was T Stop Alleged Gun Runner From Landing Arms Ior Nicaraguan he H\fl.onl isolation hos Liberals, ling to physi- of the org: the brain. It but is always snator senate committee, and de- cretary Kellogg. for- MISS FLORENCE M. WALSH GREENBERG AGAIN | ADMITTED TO BAR no proot American ir e lan ted never has of the igh school ar sections ndanger s and property. 1h took the view that en offered that are in peril, and ding of American mar- to “Intervention” tion. sodality of the ool orchest she is Lawyer Disharred in 1922 Is Reinstat fited (o Placnce | LAWYERS ENDORSE PLEA al norm l <r)00] comes as a and school- known that us, no one 1d rrwlt fa inion er a President Coolidge n for him in advar sinet meeti logg made g talk with who I'u[ s€ x\- Leading Attorneys of New Britain and Hartford Sign Petition Pre- | cat | sented to Superior Court—Alcorn | reinfore Files No Objection. for out of schoal : = United junior class of- RO A ; its prey 1 purpose of cretary replied that fa ting in Niecar: Albert A, Greenber departing from 1 his assist : s one of . this morn- e after s ablest lawyers 1 n his sectior he state had fied in h had se recomn; Pro rests added, onal opir 1t was an end ral zones ¥ stablishe ral Latimer, said Mr, and letters be allowed to r ho etitio 1 by Kelloge, ong thoss e Atforney wnd Joseph B 1, mem- er of the law firm of Day, B g nator cognizanes Bo nvinced involvi on claim titioner 3 Chamorro gover nment cou ey Hugh M nterest. corn ROW OCGURS AS GOULD HEARING 15 STARTED In summin \phasiz fons arise and delay of Act Under Legal Rules of Evidence wtion Senator | Lawyers Approve Attorney P int New Brunswick assembly, Judge MeK ator GmVH 000 br TREMORS recomme a state was 2 yrmer pr bar and of the W Gould, « it was n tor Atorney P ounsel for s circulated by Attorney Dor Humor was inje Bandits Until She taken suffered 11 >0 much for him don't also br e- have a prop tition was man’s c rt reinstatemen igned by tford lawyer e in may but the tc shoulders and s € apply to s ) its to he you er, found his do not i mently 1 as they returning from en- what hi WEATHER ain and vicinity and continued cold to- Saturday in ng clondiness with rising temper- te ) ature, and Senator Wal 0 airman of Dr foty Henry ntinued on rage Senator \\ al~h Refu.xe: to Associated Press Gets Its First Commercial Radiophone News This is the flust radio telephone news dispatch to be received by the Associated P over the newly in- augurated radiophone commercial vice between London and New York, the London bureau dictating this dispatch: “London, January 7 (AP)—Official announcement that the Prince of Wales will visit Canada and the United States next summer is expected to be made at Ottawa, Canada, soon. The Prince of Wales desires to accept the Canadian government’s invitation to attend the jubilee celebration in July. The pxm(u is expected to visit New York and the middle we CHILD LABOR HIT ~ RADIO TELEPHONY INMINISTER'S TALK USES NEW CRYSTAL - Rev. W. H. Alderson Opposes Doesn't Oscillaté and Holds Employing 14 Year Old Boys Wave Length (onstant SAYS GITY SHOULD BLUSH CARRIER BARD NOT 58D More Children in Factories in New se: Than These Improyvements, Britain Than Any Other New Eng- It Is Similar to Ordinary Broad- land City of Fqual Size. He casting—Re| 50 Years of Points Out. Human Voice Transmission. i York io » — lephony I were an employer, 1 New Jan. 7 B he state law re base there would b in fundame as the for a 14 vear old boy to you pick up on work, except in special cases w demanded his carn- Ald lass at g- Mr ¢ serics of ta erpretin nements and mprovements make project the voic Atlan- ks on holds me eters in every day Business Or the Fa “The trouble is that ing behind evade o The cultivatior hborliness v better 1d. When complain tha dors not to get acqu with then T know make it to keep the ed to it. and or not imposs coiving appara nary 60 The ar wave these in we have time his family, the on, 'nt on Ives with should demand our ern our: E nd is voice weifar = 15 which T could Vavors Propaganda \mupmr:n \l\atmv (amn al at Stanley Quarter Par Red lnc. Band, Etc. s ion of boys 152 Oysters, Crackers, Cake, Wine and Coffee Just a Light Workout New Orleans Claimant of World's ship Shows Newspaper Reporter Gastronic Gymnastics usiastic ms oysters champions e S fair cord, 1 lton it ’ capacity to satisfy er he } ing gave up Dalton’s ap. 1 drunk a bottle of ral dozen oysters porter’s expense food. Between t when the | thirty-five | and five would chase anothér bottle of to- reporter bananas, | bell visited him cighteen ontons, peppers. the meal with basco saucs, 1on ! your | to Eating Champion- | ' Name of First Person to Use it Commercially Withheld, Though A. P. Gets Early News Story From Foreign Office. Storm Off Coast of Maine Hampers Conversation Somewhat, Though Some Persons Talked Five Minutes. news dispatch to be re- The Associated Press over inaugurated radiophone service between London and New York came from its Lon- | don bureau at 10:02 o'clock, today, hen the New York headquarters connection over the wire and | radio circuit of the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Company oper- at n conjunction with the British post office. Connection Made. Tl e ron'urnon with the London 1 was established shortly after > nvlm when Carl §. Brandebury, | an editor in the New York office advised that the land and afr circuit h 5 the rec e T | New York called: | “Hello, London A. P.” ‘Hello, New York office. This i Frank King talking. How are you e voice which rose and then’ ded away to almost a whisper as the static storm off Houiton, Me., be- ouded the circuit. | “What's your big the New York editor. Here it replied King te it to you." . replied Brandebury, “and T'll take it on a noiseless type- i .‘1 by newly commoercia iving appa news?" asked is)" “rn Voice Fades Away. Then King dictated his dispateh on the projected visit of the Prince times his volce faded s quite impossible to his dictation. Then it r again as the roar of the pa ometimes it was only a. blur of jumbled words and Brandebury had to call for several repetitions. Some words, absolutely unintelli- gibe, were interspersed between t » or four words that sounded as clearly as if they might have been uttered from some nearby local sta- tion, th statie news of the Prince's visit rried while the static ele- sputtered and cracked as it to fight man's commercial entrance | Into its aerial doman. When the dispatch was finished, King asked to be remembered to everyone in the New York office and Charles Ste- nson Smith, the chief of staff of © London office, came in on the | wire. Exchange Greetings, lo, Brandebury, this is Smith g, How is everybody in the York office?” “Fine,” replied Brandebury, “and everybody wants to be remembered i (L(’ staff.” concluding that lephonic amentties nning at the rate of $26 a ily id “Good-bye" replied “Good-bye, old And the first commercial of the Associated Press to its reau was aver. 10 Minute Wait. o'clock when the long ator in the New York ed the Associated Press 14 itself in readiness for a call don within a few minutes. a scurrying of copy und the switchboard with a n hops that they might catch in way a word or two that might {from London A noiseless typewriter was q v placed with hone booth with a headset r the editor's ears. was a long wait of forty re the voice of the Lon- » weakly over the ith was some new nts and mechan- chines dispatching the compass the world added {n small hum of the statio connection. operators peered into booth from time to it to them it was only another ep toward reous and the news the transmission of Associated Press. Not First Air News, today's dispatch was its transmitted over the At- w by commercial radio- . The ed Press receive ed the first news dispatch transmite ted by volce through the air from London te New York on March 7, 1926 In Amba Assoc that experimental dispatch, Alanson B. Houghton, | who was sailing on the steamner President Roosevelt from London, savowed persistent rumors to the sador (Continuad on Page 26)