Show DISPATCH FROM LONDON PHONED TO A Correspondent In Iii London Talks to Boys In InN InN N Y Bur Bureau au The first news dispatch to be received by TAo Tiie The Associated Press over the newly inaugurated radio radio- radiophone radiophone radiophone phone commercIal service between London and New York came cam from Its it London bureau at 1020 o'clock today when the New York Toik head hend- headquarters headquarters quarters obtained a connection over the wire lund lind radio circuit of the American Amerlean Telephone and anI Tele- Tele Telegraph Tele graph company operating in con con- coni conjunction con conjunction junction with the British tico i flee NEWS BY DY PRONE E The London hureau bureau dictated the the- ol news dispatch to New NewYork NewYork NewYork York London Ja January By 7 CD 7 7 By the Associated Press Official Press Official an- an announcement announcement an announcement that the tho Prince Princ of Wales will visit Canada and the United States deM summer Is la ex- ex expected ex expected to be bo made mado at Ottawa Canada Conada soon The Prince Princ of Wales desires J to accept the Cn- Cn Ca Canadian nadian govern governments government's anent's invitation to attend the celebration In July The prince is expected to isit New York and the middle west The connection with the tho London bureau was established shortly at- at atter atter af after ter 10 oclo when Carl S Brandebury an editor in the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York office was advised that the theland theland theland land and air circuit had llad been es- es established established es established I 0 Over vcr the Ing ap- ap ap cam cams the roar and clickinG of ot and New York called Hello lIello London A P Hello New York office This Is Frank King talking How are arc you came camo the tho voice which rose roseand roseand rosand and then fade I away to almo almost t a whisper as lh the i static storm off Houlton Maine beclouded the cir cir- circuit cir circuit cult hats your our big bis news asked the New York editor Here Hero it is replied King Ill dictate It toJu to you Ju Go slow replied the A P editor in N New w w York and Ill I'll take it on a noiseless typewriter DISPATCH DICTATED TED Then King dictated his dispatch on the tho visit ot of the Prince of Wales ales At times his voice faded S so that It was Quite Impossible to understand his die die- dictation dic dictation tation Then it came cleal deal clea again as the th roar of the static pa paused passed sed Some Sometimes It was wall only a blur of jumbled words Wold J and Brande Brande- Brandebury Brandebury Brandebury bury had to call for tor several repe repe- repetitions repetitions Some Somo word wholly unintelligible ble were Interspersed between three or four that sounded as clearly as It if they might have been uttered from some nearby I ISo local station So the tho news ct Cf the princes prince's visit was carried while the static cle- cle clements ole ele elements ments sputtered and cracked all a if IC to fight mil mens men's commercial en- en entrance entrance en entrance trance Into its Us aerial domain The dispatch concluded King Kins asked to tobe tobe tobo be remembered to very one In Inthe inthe Inthe the New ew York office and Charles Stephenson Smith the th chief ot of staff of the London office came ln In on the th wll e EXPENSIVE O AMENITIES IE Hello Brandebury this Is Smith talking How v is everybody In the New York office Fine replied and everybody e wants to be re- re remembered re remembered to you and the staff Then concluding that these telephonic radii ameni amenities ties were at the r rate to of 25 5 I a a minute cheerily said Mid Good Goodbye bye and Smith replied Good bye old man And the tint commercial call callot ot of The Associated Press to its London bureau was over |