New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927, DARGUE PLANE IS 8000 RAISED FOR PARISH OVER NICARAGUA .. “New York” Completes Another Step in 20,000 Mile Trip Punt Arenas, Costa R (P—Major Herbert A. crippled flag planes New Y advanced another notch dow Pacific coast of Central Amc the 20,000 mile good will South America an return. New York vesterday afte Hondura: revolutio The landing g was smashed at San she will be forced to r plane hull for landing BY ST. JOSEPR'S SOCIETY " ar Crewded With Success, Reports at Annual Meeting Show— Officers for 1927 L At a m society h ) the o Willia herine O'Li John F. Dono John J. Keane, ¢ society had a su sum of $8,000 m ( 1 its efforts for « lected. ; liam J. The following committce was elect- ed to 1 the affatr: William J. iv . O'Brien, John > arence Kenny, Ed- rd Moore, James Sullivan, Mrs. Atwater, ) Mrs. Edw 5 Mr wrk Lake, Miss Della Daly, Miss Catherine O'Leary. Plans were discussed for the an- nual carnival to be he yunds on e following committee for John J. John ¥. . John Riley, Charles Hickes mented later until it compr mem- sers of the parish. BROOKHEART EXONERATED. Washington, Jan. 14 (A)- r- t Smith W, an, Towa, was ¢ Brookhart, r xoner \te inters which inqt SMITH WILL FIGHT FOR SENATE SEAT Plans to “Demand Oath as U. §. Senator” Jan, 14 (A—Col. Frank mith has accepted appointment Len Small to complete the William B. McKin- mand the oath of a Chicag tor in recognition onal rights and the state of Ilil- *“Un C and conscien- " Qespite the turmo the re blican se tiously he will go to Washington xt week and carry the fight |procedure s prescribed by the usual |practice of the senate in such cases. | asking only a full and impartial hearing,” said Col. Smith, who is be- ing opposed on the basis of contri- butions to his primary campaigr funds from public utilities head over whom he had served as chair; man of the state commerce comm's sion. The whole question, he declared, is whether the senate shall, acting as court, decide arbitrarily and with- out hearing to set aside both the constitutional rights of a duly elect- ed senator and of a sovereign state. Col. Smith holds two sets of cre- dentials to the senate, but he made the point that those involved at this time are not predicated upon elec- tion “but are by virtue of the con- stitutional authority vested in the hor of a sovereign state.”” He at precedents of 140 years right to a seat under the circumstances and he recalled that as carly as the constitutional con- tion, over which George Wash- ington presided, proposal to pass on the “fitness” of members of con- gress prior to their taking oath was rejected as dangerous. The designate was not unmindful [be almost unbelievable” and he as- | POLA WIRES CLAIM February 9, 1926, which the actress “1eq those “who taking advantage | Los Angeles, Jan. 14 (B) — Pola [said had been given to secure & of time and place, apparently glor- |Negri, film actress, was allowed a [loan made to Valentino. ied 1n the thought that the one as- ’cl:xim of $15,000 against the estate - suiled was to be deprived of con- |of Rudolph Valentino in Superior | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS stitutional rights and the opportun- court today. The claim was based FOR YOUR WANTS y to defend ti fon a note for that amount, .xnm!l Col. Smith’s acceptance here of he governor's appointment came | |tivee weeks after he was notified |of the designation, during which | |time he has been warned from with- out and counseled from within his Iparty not to attempt to complete the short term. Col. Smith said he felt [however, that further delay was un- warranted and unfair to the people of Illinois. We Have No | PUPS FOR SALE!! CAPITALIZE CHAPLIN CASE Los Angeles, Jan. 14 (P)—Print- |ed copies of Lita Grey Chaplin's |sensational diverce complaint head- |ed the list of hest sellers here yes- | terday w |net. The first edition was exhausted last night. | For the last two days the county clerk’s office has been besieged by persons sceking an unabridged version of the spicy charges, con- | tained in the 42-page document. | The waiting line included movie | int all conform to wk untll she arrives at Pa a reserve plane has be from San scelved by the Asso- ciated Press from Major Dargue carly this mornin scribes the flight from S ador to Amarala as follow en In the air, Llopango was formation over San Salvador, climb- «d out of the valley and headed for he coast. We see below the lava | fNow from Mount El Salvador, which lestroyed the villages in 1917, Sai- vador is densely populated, and the sides and tops of the moun s are covered with thatched huts and | small farms. “The flight was tha smoothest we had had yet. Landed in the Bay of Amapala, but were unable to taxi 1shore on account of the soft mud. The New York and the St. Louis will zas and take off for Punt Arenas at once and go on to Panama to- morrow. The planes and personnel are In good condition.” Panama, Jan. 14 (P—Major Dar- gue, commanding the U. S. army ood will fiying expedition, stayed at Amapala when the two planes, New York and St. Louis, flew on to Pun- tarenas, Costa Rica, vesterday. A message from the major he re- mained with the other three planes to pay courtesy visits in Honduras and Nicaragua. The New York and the St. Louis, commanded by Captain Clinton F. Woolsey, will proceed to the Canal zone, where they should arrive some time today. The other planes will follow, leaving Amapala tomorro and arriving at Panama next Tues day. JUDGE WHEELER PAYS TRIBUTE Lauds Life and Career of Former Associate Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 14 (P-— Former Supreme Court Justic Arnold Robinson, who died y day at his home in Middletown at the age of 86 years, is designated as “a just judge, through citizen and noble minded and noble I ~d man” in a tribute today b: Justice George W. Wheeler. Justice Wheeler said in p: “se2ee Gov. Morgan G. Bul did many notable services for th slate of Connecticut but I ventur 10 say that no public action of his was of greater benefit to the state and its people than his appointment to the superior court bench of Sam- nel C. Prentice, John M. Thaye a silas A. Robinson ***%. “Judge Robinson was a gentleman on the bench and off the bench, kindly in act and thought, never ef- usive nor given to expression wi had not behind it the thought and feeilng of a t ife did not love pomp or Jespised littleness and insincerity. Tn the great thing f ustice, faith, had an abiding conviction lived in their service. He tried noted cases and his memor of opinion a3 a trial ju won th ndges. One ing trust cases, was a ¢ Judge Robir at the is service a ipon 50 excee ct that the it printed In v recticut repor “His few ame ¢ dingly diff cate hi hench nis public ion cam s frie I'Idge\\‘zmd Sludéfils Want Their Classes Resumed Conn., Jan, the pr fohnsor hose whe Our Annual Washington— | extras, quently to taking the oath, of the situation and fashionably gowned wymen, ever inquiry |with its “conditions so extreme as to law students, school JANUARY SALE of FURS continues to offer values beyond comparison-- French Seal Coats A large selection to select from, at prices that begin at °69 Brown Caracul Coats (Not Caracul Paws) Trinmed with Fox. 19 Black Caracul Coats smart models These are trimmed with Fox, Fitch, and Martin. *265 Pony Coats Trimmed with Fox, Fitch, Beaver and Kolinsky., *150) HARTFORD STORE Offering Values That Will Confirm Our Supremacy In Fur Values In New Britain Our One Price Policy We are pleased to acknowledge that a large part of our success in New Britain can be attributed to our “One Price Pelicy”” No doubt is ever left in the mind of the buyer that another price can be secured, because every price quoted is final. 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