New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1928, Page 17

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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1928, Y Desmond rald Ma fense, will be appointed either min- |after his return here with the Cos- | wife, Floritella, according to the|to his bedside for identification but SR FRIDERIC WNE u‘mml mflm I“i-txze y !ls&er to Washington or high com- | grave party. | police, during a quarret in their | Dopwell died without regaining con-| Hatfleld, Eagland, Jan. % ¥ um "P “' mm B‘ w“hlllllfll Mil\is"l"' missioner at London. — i home in Roxbury last night. Mrs.|sciousness. Mrs. Dopwell became|sgir Frederie 2 - Dublin, Irish Free State, Jan. 27} Fitzgerald, who is at present tour- FATALLY STABBED {Dopwell was arrested, charged with | hysterical and confessed the police | finance and mfin Shemaber SEE WI"E“ mm UP—The Irish .Independent nysr ing the United States with President | Boston, Jan. 27 P—Arthur Dop-| murder. Yy, the heuse of commess, Sled * " there are persistent rumors that| Cosgrave, is reported to intend to well of Roxbury, a negro, was fatal-| After Dopwell had been taken to after an attack of heart trouble. Me To Comsider Whethee Comference | Deamond Fitzgerald, minister of de- ' resign from the Dail Eireann soon | ly stabbed with a potato knife by hle] the city hospital, the wife was taken| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | was 56 years old. oing Sae Antomohl Law |, e o e 1, 0 3 should continue its present non- e E B led o~ S ey 4o x5 But for the fact that Officers ::!ltm e;un’:lflcu tor lh'::;tme ’ Dani Cosgro e le of counct or was PRl Douyand ek " before the Pan-American conference were 30 observing as to notice that today. e B 5 » > . A L L the markers on an automoblle| Detailed articles of incorporation 1 Y N -4 - " " - g which drove into a gasoline flling)as projected by the union itself and 4 L - East Main t | Widely varying amendments of mem. s(.tlon' M Hlm and ‘;“ ber nations were up for discussion at 1 o'clock this morning wers fas- |y 410 commiggion charged with pre. tened with wire, two Southington paring an organic basis for reor- young men might have escaped ar- | ganization of the union." rest, but because the officers made| The amendments included those an investigation and the occupants | proposing in one form or another of the car made certain admissions, | that the union become a conciliator; they were before Judge Henry P.|the the union concentrate its ef. Roche In police court and were{forts on a plan of action aimed at fined §25 and costs each. Judge|the removal of all discriminatory itoche stipulated that probation ltarif and quarantine barriers to would be allowed for payment of jtrade between the Americas; and the fines, if necessary. alphabetical rotation of the chair- Benny Mongillo, aged 23, of 9»|manship of the governing board, a ' Water strect, Southington, pleaded | post traditionally held by the secre- gullty to the charge of operating |tary of state of the United States, | an automobile with improper mark- |the same principle of rotation would ers, and Dominick DelBuono, aged apply to the office of director gen- 23, of 267 Berlin street, Southing-'eral, now held by a permanent of- ton. pleaded guilty to charges Of ficial, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, a United failing to turn in markers to thxe States delegate to the conference. o . - staté commissioner of motor vehi- | Efforts of the conference to reach WAL s cles when he disposed of his car, |an mccord on frontier police and A Vi, & 2 Like a Meteor Out of the Sky and loaning his markers to Mon- |pursuit of criminals across interna. : . fB W'( It Strikes New England Homes! sillo, Mongillo had nothing to say |tional boundaries failed when it was ) 8 & k" [ ¢xcept that he brought clothing to|voted to leave all questions of pur- ) m mest Mm‘lmfl FEBRUARY ) = : 5 ) b § ever held by VALUE! UAL- a friend in Hartford and had hoped [gult up to officials of the adjoining | & ITY—SELECTIONS that lead all Mg“'fl the to “get away with it once.” He sald |states. This vote in the commission resburces of our § Grest Steres combined to :vl- he had pleaded with DelBuono tlo on public international law followed g hmh‘-m-:fll o fin‘u“:-m% .fl- allow him to use the markers. Del- |statements by Charles Evans k niture NEWEST. 2 Buono said he was not aware that|Hughes chief of the United States " - R L here—e! FRICES BAVING YOU w o he was obliged to turn in the mark- | lelegation, and Gonzales Road of i = o crs. His car was taken from him by | Mexico, as to the successful coopera. A ; HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL BUYS! a dealer because he could not keep |tion between the United States and ! 'TTH YOU! WN EYES! up the payments, having been | Mexico on the policing of the inter. ; COME SEE W UR 0 E8 thrown out of employment. national border. ' SR Takes Auto Without Permission 5 ‘_-. %] ny '8 B B ~A’//, Michael Agemian, aged 19, of the . 2 % 1 W Hotel Baasett, pleaded guilty to L ' R l e & . charges of operating an sutomobile I ) (1 l A B m while his license was under suspeu. sion, and taking an automobile without permission of the owner, and was given a suspended com- —_— mitment to Cheshire reformatory. ) — Judge Roche warned him that he s % ! could be bound over to -u;;er;or'l"fll‘ wme[',s P]ctllm Sent ;,{l g ,/ ; 3. ‘ court and if he did not men is s AN o 5 waya he could expect to find him. 3 ‘ T self in serious difficulty. He is al- 0“[ me wm m Ne' York V(J . ~ | veady on probation, having been in P —— court two weeks ago for driving| New York, Jan. 27 #—Mayor while his license was under suspen- | James J. Walker has the distinction sion. of being the first person whose Officer David Doty testified that | photograph was ever broadcast by a he saw Agemian driving & car|radio station over its regular wave- out 10:30 last night at Main and | length, so that whéever happened t Main streets, and recalling | to be tuned in could hear it, that notice had been recelved some| Thousands of listeners heard a time ago of the suspension of the | prolonged squeal, lasting for 90 sec- license, he was preparing to follow | onds and puncétuated by a swift, in another car when he saw Age- | regular crackling, as station WEAF mian's pull up to the curb near of the National Broadcasting Com- Raphael’s store on Main street. The [ pany put the picture of New York's = 3 officer asked the young man it ‘go mayor on the air. ® = FEBRUARY’S Greatest See It had received his license from the Mayor Listens. | s COMPLETE state commissloner of motor vehi-| The mayor listened intently to the RADlO BUY with EVERYTHING cles and, on recelving & negative | squeal as he zat in the studio. | ! 3 : Ticturon Bevit veply, he arrested him. “That sound indicates you're going E New and Improved 1328 | Having learned that the ear was|over,” sald Grover Whalen chairman &TUBE SINGLE DIAL registered In the name of Samucl|of the mayor's committee for the Becker, the officer went to the lat- | reception of distinguished visit p \ 1 N Ol‘ i ! e o g T 12t . rogption of Qneuiabod”isore % 11 RADIO [BLUWYIILIELE Parior Outfit—New Curved Fronts 115 asked him where i wan. | I must necd a shave,” : an- 4 Rug ‘hair, Divan, Arm Beexer r::m:d ¥at tia e an et e e maror en c o Restizee A OVTFKIY With 9x12 Velvet Rug, Wing Chair, Di " Wt . In Handsome 1 al B R TR e, , K Console Cabinet ROGNS 5 Chie, Syies fomy, X8 Yoble Then the second . ded, G Corporation’of Amerl : \ n’:nflw:l.u-t-ullu Last in e:(: nd boamiy / e 3 . The case of Vincenzo DiMauro, |ca, took & more scrious view of the ) J 1 ‘ fl YT crings—iome spring comstruction! The ] aged 33, of 329 Church street, ! s69 ”\ FIETE 500 - w alne very eften! e ol i) 3 Then the second charge was added. | of the Radio Corporation of Ameri- test. e pointed out that its success 50 be here s0om a5 you ean’ Such charged with violation of the liquor | forecast the time when any owner . law, third offense, was continued | of a receiving set, it within range of until Tuesday. DiMauro pleaded not [a National Broadcasting Company guilty and said he will be repre-|network station, could receive ple- sented by Attorney Cyril F. Gaff-|tures, printed programs, or photos ney., of the lecturers to whom he is listen- . ing and other studio scenes, d ARGHBISHOP Pmm l Dr. E. F. W. Alexanderson of the | s A h:‘““ for “-‘u‘.’f reliable, I?;" General Electrioc Company, inventor Pectorming setlenr. ook and fres frem | tresin. Coms with 3 5 {of the broadcasting and receiving i Beaulifully-toned pesker. i outfils used, expiained its use. The British Church Head Asks that light from an automobile headlight p? was focused through a lens into Prayers be Said for Forthcoming ; "o photograph to be sent, which Prayer Book Sessiom. was revolved. The image, as re- !flected by & beam of light, was | broken by the notched edge of a re- volving disc, falling. upon a photo- electric cell. By this process the light waves were converted into | electrical impulses, amplified and | the archbishop of Canterbury, pri- "‘“’"“""dc‘e"' "f‘:ll‘.‘:.‘":‘,,m"‘"“"v | mate of all England. The session % 5 | 7 .| As receive¢ by the ordinary set | ;::m:e‘:a.FF: ";:;y; SO A | these impulses produced merely -.f “It wil ty of the hot squeal, but special apparatus in- | N . TS (“I:h: l.l.b:m'&;)d':e’;_mmy to de. Stalled for the test on two ordinary | February’s Big Bedroom Special bate matters which have been recelvicg a:'-' rm';'"edl ::e sending | IHOWING 1he ORI s e arng it WE G = e — o e Y strenuously discussed throughout Drocess and reproduced the originat | net belleve you can possibly »pproach val town' | 3 the land. Controversialists fre-'Photograph on ordinary photograph- } Blg DRESSER. Full-sise BED, VANITY or Chest of A ? BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITE WITH CANOPY TOP WARDROBE quently refer to the revised prayer ic paper. This was immersed in a Drangrsl 0 ACTUALLY WORTH TWICE THE PRICE . book s the bishops' boek. This is developer and then in a fixing batn Nmummevnh-hah-bu'fluflchdn-mm Fine wo: misleading. Though the bishops|as in ordinary photographic print- | g fios eat 4 el wo-kmanehip sl l 5 8 WEEK London, Jan. 27 (P—An earnest appeal for prayers in connection Wwith the forthcoming session of the national assembly of the Church of England to discuss ‘the revision of the prayerbook has been issued by have the ultimate responsibility for |ing. Top WARDROBE, mw“r‘-fi J-l w VANITY, Bow-End BED, Bench FREE the shape of the measure submitted Dll‘l‘)"l.l' nd Ch: -All in benutiful MW tions of all three houses and every member of the assembly is entitled 10 ask for the help of the faithtul |Hostlle British Press Reports Com- | at a time of special importance in the history of the Church of Eng- plete Failure of Palestine Move- tang;" ment. Texas Penitentiary Has London, Jan. 27 (P—The Daily B xpress, which is avowedly hostile Fire; Paint Shop Razed |/ *°pcs. which i A ish commitments to Zion- Huatoville, Tex, Jan 31 UB—A iy iy Palostine, fhature tadey what DECORATED fira that destroyed the paint -hov,n represented to be the complete of the Texas penitentiary here and | (ailure of the Zionist movement. Breakfast Set < m'“m' plunged the institution into darkness | The paper said “What may be the 5 Pieces—Drop-Leaf Table and Chairs 5 shortly after midnight, was reported | final scenes in the tragedy of a still | under_control at 4 a. m. Authori- |born nation are now being enasted. N e e 314.95 d gorreem new potierns ties continued to check the 600 odd | It cited figures from the Palesti rtly dccorated pieces—fashionable lyre-back Telephone e N prisoners without announcing |administration report for the three | . for an Other_sises—in Perslams, whether any escaped. months ending September 30 and | J / Wiltens, at Siashed Prices! Prison officials said, however, that | Other data intended to show that | most of the prisoners were held in E!hcm is general commercial and their own cells. Extra guards were | financial stagnation, widespread un- | immedately assigned to the outer |°Mmployment, falling revenue and in- | i 11 an emergency lighting sys- | ternal strife. :::“'w:'_"mup‘ Eecuoy Sy tiing Among other things the paper s said: “Perhaps the darkest fact of 8 a8 un- ; de:’: ““rne"d‘:“‘:‘n°“;:‘m?;:":;’ was |the situation is the virtual cessation of financlal relief from Zioni gL O Wisiihoory I bud Been 30 o wilkalie ot Bliatie. o by prisoners, ' main stream from the United States appears to have dried up and it is EXONERATES SON, DIES | .00rtcq that the fallure of remit. Greenville, Texas, Jan. 27 UP— (,;.c, trom that quarter has beea 3-Piece Fiber Reed Suite Atter exonerating his son in a death 45 complete that the Zionist organi. FINE woven fibre reed in rich WALNUT s 19 Free B. R. | | i i€ wit be the outcome ot ammers:| SAYS ZIONISM FAILS | | g T oot § v st Bekreen St v S e 448 | | e e O | bed statement, 12d Leache, 40, died za¢i0n found itself compelled at the finish—Cushions _ with _autemobile seat yesterday of bullet wounds suffered enq of November to cease the week- springs—z1y CRETONNE coverings—sun- in an exchange of shots with the )y goles which it had been paying : llmd and water-prosf—stardy wire brac- e boy in the family home at Mineola. |to the unemployed. Unlesa fmmedi. ng. 9 Texas, Leache said his son, Don ate aid is forthcoming a large sec- " Leache, 17, Georgla Tech student, |tion of the Palestine Jews will be i X ST 3 had fired at him only after he him- [on the verge of starvation.” . 1 I m"..’.;':{l] self shot twice at the boy. S B A cor- --pmer's jury returned a verdict last| The, Chinese rarely exceed the | right likewise exonerating the youth. ' height of five feet four inches.

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