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5 /10 C0PS REQUIRED T0 RADIO BILL NOW S FEDERAL LAW President Signs Measure for Control of Ether ARREST “BAT” NELSON| Former Champion Makes Tort of | His Home 1o Avoid Larceny Charge, 24 (A—Ten won a two round | | Oscar (Battling) | Washington, Feb. 24 (P—Designed son, former lightweight cham- | o clear up chaotic conditions in the pion, when he was arrested last| ir. the radio control bill yesterday ;?lflxt in Jus’ home on Montana A llarceny warrant. lly became a law with the signa-| Round one found two e of President Coolidge. The law | Chicago, Feb. stal- ! |wart policemen argument over coppers |, Nelson | trying to enter the house. cnacted by congress after months|barred the door and refused m‘ of effort, was a compromise between [come out. o house and senate. The gong for round two sounded | A commission of five members to as a detective bureau squad car | wuve complete control of radio com- |clattered up with reinforcements. ‘ nunication for one year is provided. Then a lientenant — crawled in| \iter that time initial control will{through an unlocked window and | ss to the secretary of commerce gave a decision. “We'll go back to ut the commission will pass on con- |the station,” he said. Nelson went. | troversies referred by him, or on ap-| For several days the police have | peals from parties dissatisfied with |held a warrant sent here by Sherift | {4 salings: Angus McLeod of Silver Bow, | The president is expected to desig- Mont, accusing Nelson of the | ate the members of the commission | theft of the movie film of his fight vithin the next few days and send With Ad Wolgast 17 years ago. ileir names to the senate for ap-| D B St | nroval before adjournment of the GIRLS' LEAGUE GAMES | present congressional session. | The commission will have author- ity to classify radio stations, pre- ribe the nature of their service, as- wave lengths and station loca- » apparatus and pre- vent interference between stations. Another of its tasks will be to pre- vent monopolization in radio com- munication and to end discrimi tion and excessive charges for trans- misston. Under the law the secretary of the navy is authorized to use all govern- ment radio stations for transmission '”\_‘Il_hr"t‘lfl‘r;(‘:?:\nzir‘;;‘j:;'gr‘; ‘x:"fi-mn Y. W. gymnasium tomorrow eve- tend, will meet all the needs that '“'.’f‘;,, results of both that | liave developed since the commerce j.tween the New Britain Machins | department discovered last summer | oompany and Landers in the open- that it was without authority under ing gun of the night and that| the wireless act of 1912 to regulat® ccheduled between the Stanley | radio broadcasting. Rule & Level and P. & F. Corbins | in the latter part of the evening will have a very important bearing Grade Crossing Accident; on the standing. Two Brothers in Hospital ;™S 5500 | osstn Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 24 (UP)— | toating the New Britain Two brothers were taken to a hos-|in the first game and the P. pml late last night following a|Corbin team can conquer th ssing accident here. Each | |oy Rule & Level compar f the victims, Charles and Paul|gecond game, the Ameri Libbyn ined a fractured leg. Giory will be in first place, and Lan- Eben b, driver of the automo-: ja.g will be tied with the Rulers bil>, was less seriously hurt. o seconaioin However, it the | The accident occurred when a shop wins its game, it alone, | special gasoline car of the Newiui yo in possession of first place. York, Haven and Hartford S New. Britain: Machine ‘eom- railroad, bound from Hyannis to Rl tom oL il Middlehoro, crashed into the auto- bl G 10~ |y tied with the Corbin Screw ag- e In which the three men were | orogation for fourth place in the riding. Record Sale Reported for Contests Scheduled at Y. W. C. A, Gym Friday Night. Officials in charge of tickets P. & F. Corbin, New Brita \!u(‘lm\r. tanley Rule & Level Sl landers, Clark companies | report a record sale for the Girls' Industrial league basketball games | which are to be played under the | \uspices of the Y. W. C. A. at the | games, in de- Machine is, of course, if this| is being done while P. & F. Corbin h t C Id is losing. : _To Aid Catholic Faith Need Direct S & million dollars was ted /r“k Treatment in the United States in 1926 to the society for the propogation of the | X stinate cold' | ori it 1s announced by the Right . . tignal director of the societ can resist the direct double | ™"\ "cain or “approximately action of Vicks. Rubbedon §2,000,000 over the preceding vear. during 1926 were ew York with once: Newark with $109.896 and Brook- . . . Iyn with 21 sages with its healing va- . At pors released by body heat; ' Student Suicide Had (2) Direct, like a poul- | Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 24 (#—The SOreness. cading “Suicide is not T ri due to insanit 1 ways found in the pockets of Natha at 'I\’n l‘ nivi v of Pittsburgh ended his life by s ing yes The youth entered th APORUB (v weeks ago after graduati WMWMMIDN#RS(ISIH”MU from high school. Five and a Half Million Feb. 24 (&) e and | 3\% It 1s an ob- P faith to carry on Catholic mission | L~ indeed that ' tev. Monsignor William Quinn, na- the chest, it acts 2 ways at I'he principal dioceses contributing ) $170,000; Boston with $158,120 (1) Direct to air pas- Clipping in Pocket tice, it “draws out” the ored page of a newspaper ac 'S at once a pre-medical How Any Man Can Stage A Quick Come-Back in Few Weeks’ Time. Everyone knows what cod liver oil will do for anyone who will take it! But did you know there’s a pure cod liver oil that's actually ¢ delightful to take? Folks—old and young=smack their X lips over coco cod. And it's real cod liver oil! Nothing missing but the taste { you used to dread—inctead, a rich and ‘., mellow chocol ybody likes! So don’t deny your system the marvelous bene ich follow taking cod liver oil—Nature’s most remarkable blood-reddener acd body-builder. pure cod liver oil, with many i mins which all phy are essential to viri ibrant health. Adults are fairly rejuvenated by coco cod. Children thrive on it—and love to take it! You'll take it, too, and smack your lips! Al druggists in this city have coco cod by this time. Thc (.od lecr 01! thn! Tastes Like Chocolate Are You Interested in Brushing Lacquer? On Friday, Feb. 25th we will demonstrate to you. many uses and advantages of “DEVOE BRUSHING LACQUER” “The Paint Store” Morgan, Kingsley & Thompson, Inc. 411 MAIN ST. The |other continen \nrn al NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY RID PREPARING Bl CARNIVAL ; Gaiety Is to Rule in Brazilian’ Capital Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 24 (UP) — The Brazilian tapital, restless in an- ticipation of the annual carnival which will begin officially at mid- night Saturday, is bus arrangements for parties and da putting finishing touches on cos- tumes, decorating floats and motor |cars, and preparing to discard the | routine of life for the three days of the reign of King Momo Monarch of the carnival. Preparations in the carnival clubs of the city, which function only dur- ing the three days of the celebration, | went forward steadily today. On the night of “Great Fat Tuesday,’ last day of the carnival. will hold a parade of floats on Aveni- da Rio Branco. The floats, according to visitors who have witnessed carnivals on among most elaborate and beautiful in the world. Some of the structures ar one block in length and require {eral trucks to pull them through th. |shoreward and making final " the | the clubs | William King. negro, of Balti- more, alleged leader of the mutiny, |was arrested by R. B. Kinkead, {boatswain on the coast guard cut- ter, and turned over to Norfolk e, who placed a charge of in- citing a mutiny against him. Captain Chase and the first mate were the only white men aboard The crew refused to work, the po- lice were told. and when the situa- tion grew acute, the ship moved sent out calls r elp. King was to be given a hear- ing_today in federal court. The Pendleton was en route from Jacksonville to Portland, Me., with a $40,000 cargo of lumber. Austrian Buildings Collapee in Quake Vien Austria, Feb, 24 (P— ral buildings including the city 1. collapsed at Kastitschan iy when an earthquake shook he Shoomla region of B \|I"1rm D 4s known W 1 life. The quake was followed by a | with much damage to the Black Sea. territic gale, hipping in IWAT gewater, N. J., @ MAYOR RESIGNS. Feb. 2 the 's bition law, was accepted at a s hg of tha Lorough co 24 1921, ta for in ¢ 735 DENY REPORT OF YACQUI VICTORY Bnnihilation of Mexican Troops : Untrue, Checkup Shows Feb, 24 () of- uncements do not Adolfo De svisional and no cad of iry movemen that Mexican federal troops had suffer- o avy casualties at reports of one o e rebels kill Danbury 3 in clash Feb. . Fed- | by | e ejecting eir mountain constan rta’s claims communiqy An, fell into an told also ites of Guanajuato s of Dant superior cc . The most ‘ \ ently \counter Villegas, state SUED FOR 24 (P— ury impor was one last kill- X federal ien Jalisco. | phone leged bels were with was hurt her machine pole on the Beaver was foree car, on.mon pleas same court against 150 about a year ago, wne we hoth get through 1 our week's wash hours lier. 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The entire city will discard civilian dress during the carnival. | on the streets will be in costume, Vendors of perfume report large advance sales for carntval week. Squirting perfume is as popular dur- ing the carnival as throwing con- fetti and streamers. Hotels, bars, cabarets and restau- | rants have laid in immense supplies of food and drink. “The High Life Club,” famous institution of Rio night life which now operates only | during carnival, already has bottles of champagne on ice. MUTINOUS CREW IS SUBDUED WITH GUNS Negro Who Led Colleagues in Dis- Return the Bottles! N the first place, one pays only for the milk; the bottles are only loaned. To keep them is not honest. And secondly, a large bottle-re- placement cost is bound to keep up our operating costs. Help us low- er prices by returning all bottles promptly. order on Schooner Lodged in Jail Norfolk, Va. 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