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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. | Borah's varied experience * him as a fiitting personag. added to the galaxy of our chief ex- ecutives.” | Three Bystanders Wounded and o secome = motomnr staciomman o {great magnitude and prestige.” THEATER FANS N Hundreds Endangered in Clash Chicago, Sept. 8 (P—An unidenti- fed, and apparently heat-crazed Mexican ehot and killed a police- “Once qualifies to_be 1 state letter Senator Borah passed on Put It on Air count of the cross the international date-line in| the Pacific, McNamee will be talk- | Pistress Call |ing into the next Grieves Frenchmen Planning to | National Broadcasting Co. “to — Plans Tunney-Tempsey |1mpnrtanl factor as it will probably |be between 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning in Europe, and when we BORDEAUX SADDENED From Old Glory I have never known such an in- tense, universal interest in a sin- | gle sporting event. It marks a new = | Bordeaux, France, ESept. 8 (F— in the development of radio| ] e ,“mphp of the switt, | Bordeaux citizens who had planned first successful attempt to broad- | rousing cheer I RaasE el ast a sporting event when Demp. | (D€ clty en route to Rome from the & 5 Aty | United States were plunged into dis- sey o 5! tier in Jersey Cit EyIlel Carpenter ¢ ’!H y by the news that she had sent |out an S O S. at sea and that the Give Americans Rousing Checr. step v in 1920." Rickard said that Aylesworth re- | {llustrated Both the ceived, coplously photographs and maps. editorial and technical tors, however, abstain from express- ing an opinfon until further light is forthcoming regarding the cause of the apparent disaster. Air circles express rcgret but con- sider that the incident has vindicat- ed the policy of Leon Givon and Dieudonne Costes in not attempting to take off for America until they |are certain they have all the pos- sible chances in their favor. \DECIDE T0 HOLD HEARING with | Stanley M. Cooper who commenta- | few years. are also members of the committee, Taking his cue from the remarks | AWAITS PILOT HUSBAND ward F. Hall of the boa - Captain Tully's Wife Anxious and taxation both of whom declared be in sight for a golf course, Coun- | cilman Bartlett predicted there will be no public links next year at any rate but he added that such a city service is certain to come within a for News of Safety of Plane Sir John Carling in London. London, Ont., Sept. 8 (M—Un- aware of the fate that apparently overtook the crew of the Rome- bound monoplane Old Glory, Mrs. Anne Marie Tully, wife of Captain Terrence Tully, pilot of the Sir John Carling, today confidently awalted - news of the safe arrival of her hus- SUICIDE ATTEMPTS FAIL. Holyoke, Mass clared by police to have been o search for her was unavailing. d in London. man and three by-standers wounded weight championship the National fight |ported today that < . . | by drink, Charles Stankas, of N. Friends withheld from her the | 2nd hundreds of lunch hour passers-| CTowds, Leaving Entertainment o Crior 22 through the National | Broadcasting company has already| Eversthing had been prepared ON PUBLIC GOLF COURSE York city, made three attempts last news of the Old Glory's 8 O . call oy imperiled, in a wild chase| pouecs, Caught in Clash Between |Broadcasting company were an- closed with the following stations perentinalp LSonher e S Ine night to end his life S0 as not to add to her anxiety, :hrough Chicago's loop yesterday. | Inounced today by Tex Rickard, for the fight Gl gl OGSt 5 from plazza of 2 ) s The shooting followed the wound-| Rival Gangsters—Two Wounded | promoter. WTIC Included nedton g e e Uit CoupalliCouonlites Wante DD by Yafured) Confid Man A ng of Mounted! Boliceman Jot 34| fhib ois 4 WIZ. New York: Wwas lighted and flares were kept fn ol : onfidence Man Arrested e | y The broadcast is to be sponsored| \WEAF and WJZ, > rk; Opiitlon of Ta o the Connecticut river, but w 2 e [ Techsrbiovio fuas stahibed n' thie | AR SERTET Ea Se R HE DA BT e B e vt e e s s [ WERT and fvrz e Boaton: | ywrz .| weaninass (oRibeaant kP iolmive i cued by police and taken to the sta- Disposing of Bank Loot i eg by the Mexican, who a moment | theater crowds were given a sc Tt tie oloe 6t iHel irisunces | Springneld s; WTIC, Hartford. “10““ Bertaud and his companions Expenditure tion, where he tried to Chicago, Sept. 8 (P—Albert Blair, il ocfore had attempted to force a cab gt night when members of 11 be heard throughout the world Conn.;i WJAR, Providence, R. L;|the I""«hlfl'””;;‘nfln At s selt with a sheet from his ¢ a1 “Alabama Kid,” nationally B lver Lol glye i e (e e e greatest station WHAM, Rochester, N. Y.; WTAG. 8 ALUnEY Before any attempt is made to se- as guarded last n in the known confidence man, and Ambrose l hreatening him with a knife, s a principal street corner in hook-up in the history of radio. Mass.; WCSH, Portlana, | °f (first American ship to run 'i" cure an appropriation for a muniei- \tion room Krien s haberdashar, wareiarscsted After wounding the officer thelthe downtown district. Two men.| R aid he had contracted 'FI, Philadelphia; W ST e B S i i R G & T Weansatay following jan attenpyto { Mexican fled up Federal street pur-!said by police to have been partici- with the | Broadeasting | Baltimore: WRC, W (D e s e e e e DepmadsRtodatonminaiggRh atiy de- MEMORIAL TO “LINDY." dispose of $41,000 worth of bonds nied by Hackert, who fired several | pante in the battle, were taken 10 a company for radio rights and the Bchienectady, N. L. WGR, 20 O S 508 HInE mand there is for public links, the | [ ouic” Gept. § (B—on taken in bank robberies and safe- | shots. The shooting brought hospital, serfously wounded. Five Seripps-Howard newspape had WITAN " Clevaland; Wi | ECE00 F18 S 9L1688 £ ‘lantic | COmmon council's special commit- |(jon of a women's committee “to blowings in various parts of the | k 1 ¢ P Seripps-Howar newspapers had. £ = % 2 There are too many transatiantic | yeq getermined last night. 9 | other policemen and a federal by men were arrested. in turn, signcd an agreement with |04 WWJ. Detroit: WLW and |, A8¢ 878 00 Tiany Transtiaiie | tee ght. erect a fitting memorial to Colonel |country. e naraliy ool 2l (el chinsey e i Seigiaie ol M o e N wnati: 3. Milwau- | 0 manded the big military | The committee of which Council- | Charles A. Lindbergh, the Spirit of | Blair, also known as George §. which ended only when the Mex e s R e oA : St. Louis; WCCO. Min- | 0 e the war. “There are {Man Samuel Sablotsky is chairman, |St. Louis,” ster- Briges, and James Smith, was ar- [j ‘tagsered into a shore store on Fed- e il o a Booh T worth, president of ths WOC, Da TOWa: |00 many lives of useful men being |15 Bathering data on costs.and uses day. A fund of to be d with his companion after sral street and dropped dead, a bul- 0 G H RS N, BC) andl Ro W, Howasd Des Moines, WOW. [ oct 1 it a year for trans- |Of 80If courses in other cities and raised ubscriptio or more, they offered a Chicago banker a 20 et through his head, and another B e e L S R e L e it WDAF. City: et |soon will have information which was st ed. A repre fon of per cent commission to dispose of n his back. [T O bt L e b e e Dallas; s ceem will be placed before a gathering of Spirit of . to|the bonds. He investigated and The wounded, besides the police- | Clashed in I""__‘",!’" Eaection, ,‘"“ S s : < Atlanta: citizens. The possibility of having plement the figure of Louis, found all of them to be stolen. R wers|Bredericlc Blerce i prot |l Seysraliot the pert inanls werp | MG am) Namee, popular an- Ghanlotte, N PARIS MOURNS a $10 club membership was dis- the crusader, on Art Hill, Forest| The “Kid” is wanted here in con- nibition agent; Joseph Nickodem, a Iniured :"" Iy ’{"“‘ _’( ’;\(- l‘(jh“ A UL describe ;“"\v qen nville, ¥la W and | cussed, this plan finding favor with Park, was one idea under consider- nection with an alleged $15,000 con- mail carrier, and D. G. McMahon, |Made five arrests Mkl 2 the microphone £ 1 tshurgh: KYW, Chicago Councilmen Donald L. Bartlett and |ation. |spiracy case in 1914. All were wounded in the legs by Aattributed both cl o political p similar position in hroad- San Francisco; French Public Joins With Ameri- | ) L stray bullets. | feuds in the “strip” di fanned 'casting the Dempsey-Sharkey fight KGW. Port | into flames hy the approaching pri- ynder same auspices from New KOMO and K cans in Grief At Probable Failure York. Most Fxtensive Chain |EasEv election: Loutsville: KF 1 stations at Indianapo- | ake City and Bristow, of Old Glory Flight. Spokane, a Asks Committee to Salt Insure Borah Support [ “It will be the most extensive s, Boise, Idaho, Sept. 8 (P—John| {world-wide broadecast ever attempt- | Oklahoma ; McMurray, of Oakley, Idaho, chair- | ed.” said Rickard. “Interest in the | . = the predicament of the monoplane man of the republican state central | ! t d | {fight is keen in ntral a Contrary to popular bellef, Switz- Old Glory, the more so because of committee, in a letter Wednesday to ts a Prescription for South America and Australia. The srland has a navy, although no war the previously unbroken record of County chairmen called upon them 103 7 new short wave system will he nsed A merchant marine plies up ful American transatlantic g ari ngue, Y 4 W to organize precinct committemen in COIdS’ ( ppe, rlu' Del gue. to send the ringside description to e . 0S¢ as far as Rotterdam and + campaign to secure the nomina- | ilious Fever and Malaria. rorcicn countrics. Of cource, the kes an occasional voyage to Hon of United States Senator Wil- | It kills the germs great difference in time will an Paris, Sept. 8 (P—The French public was shocked by the news of The newspapers print pmm!m«nt-l scrap of information re- Iy every Whether You Buy 1Share Or1,000Shares the investment service you receive at Putnam & Co. is of the same quality. { Our business is to help investors | place their surplus funds, regardless | of amount, in safe securities. 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