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A B OSSP PTDOUES PR S TR, iy S o B g Denies Anglo-Saxonism Was Main Factor In Development Of U. S., Great Fusion of All Races Credited With Giving Impetus to Nation, by Atty. D. J. Gallagher. Amerd independence was wned and the present system of overnment perfected not because Anglo-Saxon 1cos untry's m great fusion of races fn whic! glo-Sivons were in the minerity T former assis attorney of Toston ring of 230 per h annual mvxquev of Tourth last Jow wander avols Py fusion of r of tha sald in su creat - the histery of Euro vhich caste was 1gainst Amer president of the n opened the Michael J ster of crremonies Ingrose and an sang Mayor Paonessa Speaks vhose patron was land, should spons« honor the man \K‘vrfi took tr At step in our politie: Was her Columbus he d 1 we would do icals ighed in the found wanting of Co i We m st progri vith the ideals of Columbus and n before us s o1 Aty Gallashier's Address 1 as wemlers of ) birth of t \ Vo — Georg: ) our polif ol ) 14 n "W han ha re \ of ' i has ty of f< fraternity jzione fs one tn his own he <onl of his broth it alone v denies to of government administration common rieht hiit the i th aopl Feonomi That creative rded the full value of t. and that the production Alth be regulated le of Christ, and * take advantage of 1« inepirine and consoling te amalgama served these 41t 1s a sput fac exclusive , (which is the antithesis ran and note. how tion and only' | nation and | {of traternity) tends inevitably ever ‘nnd always, to obstruct the alms of nocracy, and to destroy institu nn'm built upon it. | “The majosty and splendor of the |Hebrew civilization, with ita war- H(\I’\ poets, artists, statesmen, law- | [vers, priests, wore the ripe fruit of lh« fusion of the 10 tribes of Israel. ‘nm when the nation had buflt high its walls excluding the gentile, and the race had become hemogeneous, and when the stranger within the gates was anathema, the downfall of the Jew was approaching, But after the race had haen weattered over the carth, it wae retreshed and renewd with that viger of body and spirit which comes from transplanting, travel, assoclations and intermar- riage with other tribes, and hence tha alert, energetle, diligent and brilliant type which eivilization has cvolved, in the modern Jew, Tsolation Charactertstic of Tomb “Isolation may ba splendid some- ¢s, but isolation {8 characterlstio always of the tomb. Raclal selfish- ness is one of its other names, which I makes vivid tor us fts baneful influ- lence when we look at Tndia and today. Caste 1 a curse “hlnh“ holds firm in fetters of stagnation, | 4 repression, every mvlnu’ people which submit to| . Caste, in its basest form, was the 1d°a1 of the barbarie tribesman. | It e aclal boycott. And its alignant influence 1s found in every noe community, | set off against class, | China mertia a and every ory where elass 1 where men and brethren ars array- | re- | &4 {n hostila camps by raefal, llizlous, political or industrial divi {ions which teach or permit the ex- ot ceared the brow of Cain, when answer to the charge of m\ wrother cam ‘who spake spake befora’ His m <=‘qé 1o ma kind was that, keep- or crees founded on racial hatreds arroganca of ecclesiastical fac- 1s God's ki in service to 1gdol humanity The ted his superior upon the | to be found. | SPEAKER AT K. OF C. BANQUET Iin the streets of New 18 1648, gerlan sion for suil fHon: it e also decay a pros hood er s pro Alas! The new nation rusader enlit into Indles to equip the fes of Eu ol rope. It was to accor th 3 alted pu not to 1 world, that Christopk e bearer, set sail fro Cagiiaty ald s enterprise NFW BRITAI\' DAILY HERALD, TL'L%D\Y I‘LBRL ARY oa 23, York as early | In 1690 thirteen thousand 1926. e e e — “With such a body and women, It of such men {8 not wurprising German Lutherans tented in Lon- |then, to tind that, after nearly three don suburbs untll they could take |centuries of the physical blending passago for America. Hordos of emi- |A0d mental devolpment, dua to the | grants from all the principalities of |reciprocal influence of type on type ( v including Alsace and |there wags h In the thirteen came at the rate of |colonles a t of brot} welve thousand a year. One hun. |hood which was to ¢ the very ired thouss nchmen were | fibre 4 vital warp and woof of ittered from the Lawrence to |the Declaration of Independence Now Orleans a quarter of a cen- “The prejudices and feuds of the iry before the revolution, not te old world could t avall entlon the French Hubuenota dis- ributed through the thirteen col yafes Emigrants from eland in grea Hampshire nnsylvania. T ploneers in West Virginia and the irolinas, o exiled to B nia in Gaelic strain “hieh stock seve New They wera th @ north of tled in vestern the origin Shiploads of Trishmen A &nd to Vi v colonlal days, Another nteen si h enlonies 0 catalor and w surronndi 1 hode Tsland i in th Tt s indecd inatru These dream- Europe Blend of Mind and Body blend now of mind of hody on which e type of fr e abl the opportunity and to of Har of Hanco Qu Adams, of Carroll of Ca a0 rough racial 4 affo were rava and adventurous, wnafrald of rAship, unspoiled by luxury; they noor, and pure, as the poor |that always are. word thanked God [ 55 o all i was so much better than 1 r men, drew the Saviour . indictment of caste, such as 1o ; y ilosopher or sta has ever ¢ trered thr THe Goso 1} rospel of peace to men of go0d will, limbus did not fail which rested upon the equalityRot | e dr ey S was the first formal proc- [¢o "y aniie peve of the principle of demo- |y g0 gy e S % e ear e ) pos , and for centuri Gl ioters | Colembo. v. Our G Tt T 3 has been toiling upward, halt L by ¥ nobl ns and we i vet surely toward ' endow posterity with : of that divine ordinance best blood and t tion o vhich overtook vria, ¢ An ind l.‘ pylon ané the fate of ) canno’ 100 many % nd Rom be summar- Americ m all the sequence 0f Organic, ra- It is wort hile to glanee 3 ng(v\av::‘n!n! (e P R R : ) N e on 1o the curse of caste e oSS ey \ 8 s of anlquity are em- ”: 15' i .\ i ] 1 foundeoling RS 0Byl ihe riseinnattaI ot enall L NGRS 8 e o ation of kingdoms. The collapse Of | 4 Fe g g of e and len atans {olowed by ani N8 B8 el b i vigorous YOUNE peo- Aenutile e ari Pl the Hunearian and Gothic For the als ( he sieppes of the Vol by g1y the way to the ) y 1 i ke Don, blending with the MO Rl el n1 Roman populations, | T L Tatnpti 1 g had ove modeled. | 0 > i 1 fusion, a new race destined B | 1 way i 3 poulata Turope and pos W v onsinibt vat T A nd. To bo sure the natiohs Sornidhiaivain T 1 o upon the ruins of tha cmpires Weve ' qay ang Ron he Moo, 1 W ¥ lostined to settle into the mould of | o of ' “te, but the mould had heen much | b e o taxed, Ractal and mational anti- (B 5 France ¥ ilies of atht ed, but SPINIL O' | ey lns nl s 1 N \mality of all men, o epirit of Demacracy, W A that is to s the land to the world, a force od in all the art the fe frescos of trv of new fores +ratures of saks in the 1 in the pos anil in and which ( the il fellon wond by n commor » united in chains of ¢ 1n f1s own o Hifying the Spar Man as his te kno rlishman « his fellow-man in all the histors never was a re an was no ed by mmv caste. Born hureh which nted the ljterature Pagan Greece and the institntion as they SRS A, Sous i which Ra jesned ! of chivalry. The ‘Dark Aee \re called. were in truth the day- of demacracy. Out of them the noblest 1denls we cherish The ohject of ¢ the weak, to champlon | apnressed, to cherigh the grace and <helter the defencelessness of wom to organize ntiment of In the furtherance of these ideals, the consecrated knights of many hostile nations and diverse races wera hound together in a fel- Jowship of virtue and valor “And then came Columbus! How marvelonsly prophetic of the future hound up in his apostolic person- lality was the man himself! He was product of the blended strains physical and mental, of all the a The son of a blend of the life-clements fussed in the Med The mystic hreak sprang day. the s R e 8 manity. iterranean crueibie! apirit of the east had hovered over his cradle. As a hov he had learned alry was fo | the | | the ancient lezends of Eidon and of | |Tyre, the corsair tales of anelent Gas ®) A.U mwfi%wfi LEAD TRUOM ROME i“ roads lead to proud boast of that empiie vas the Today, from every cty and town, I"n\;'}\n:wr highways lead to every other city and town in this country. Preceding advertisements in this scnes have described the various telephone your voice may travel. The A-B Toll call, w! 1is handled by your local operator, is available to places shown cn page 9 of your Telephone Directory. The Person-to-Person Toll call is to another telephone number. It is recommer places not reached by the A-B Toll The Person-to-Person Toll call you—at somewhat higher rates—communic: with the individual (or department or extension) you name More detailed explanation of these cla telephone service will be found on p the Telephone Directory. A folder has also been printed describing toll tele- phone usage, and you may obtain a c business office. You will find it he out-of-town telerhone ca Succeeding advertiscr his paper will actual instances in which toll telephone service has proved its value to many businesses right here in Connecticut. From them you may get an idea which will be useful in your business i for use to d. gives tion ses of toll ges 4 to 7 of y at our local ul in making THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEFHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy - One System Universal Service PN ROADS YOUR VOQICT MAY TRAVEL 3 X t of revolutio ) racta gton, of Jeffer of Wash| n, of P to the vol Tor ndan as Fricso the wave odled in the before it was em our Declaration Independ- |codes expression, ‘!n.. spirit which cedes form, was the throug nd to any or ractal or Do not ¥ ghith nd vir ir origin an on Jes casion of a “American liberty it came last. by the American race, product h three centurios upon an soll of and the culture ., of Holland (A paede Anglo-Saxc “Theodore begot 1t, as hought pre. as substance pre. did not come It was preceded And that race of the blending Ameri- ideals of France, of Bean. Ireland triotism he blood and the of Spain of Germany und of count great sectional s traditio d hy error even fown in text 1y, rror be get hi to st i or 1 iren ed to the Anglo 1 It not only 1t 8o disunior aropear nal antipathies microbes of caste teh frrd American nation order, on in of you Perhaps some uiries at you were mnot Anglo-8Sax- . upon to the Pre visit club nee was preceded by the raclal ’m my city, sald this: “Your papers call me an Aoglo-Saxon. I never | knew Just quite what that term meant, but since I am an Anglo- |8axon, 1 can define it mow, 1 am |half Duteh and halt Irish." We can be and, of course, we ai glad to recognize and award to the Iinglish strain, to the Puritan and their honest share of cred- cavalier, it for the realization of the demo- ratic tdeal. But the truth s that |of the blood that ran in the veins of the one milllon people who con- s the of the population . less than one half origin. Bloods Fused in America nay it seems neces- ime to time to promul- s of En All 1 which history af- 5t “h is repeatedly ig- 1: namely, that our nation, by m of its essential, raclal vx- etion the legates and reposi- of tha blood, the accumulated tha ennobling traditions, rary and artistic ldeals, the aral pulses, of no one people, of no one Furopean family, but of 2 @ tribal generations, Arvan and Semitie, which have left their impress upon the annals of And it be emphasized is was true from the begin must ning debt wa ow racially and industrially, ta the millions of Euro- pea grims who ha chosen America for the {fost mother Declaration of this day, b ecaysa it 18 ¢ P history. But the ntal race-ele the structure of < was firsr reared, wers have and its axtension in th indeed {3 the privilege nship, not because loped an ideal state Gloriou | (Continued on Page Four) ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN Children's Rompers Ginghams, prints and cham- brays; nicely trimmed; a large variety to choose from; our regular 50c gar- ment. For 39 c Wednesday Another Shipment of Sanduna Rugs Just Received The same size and quality we had some time ago. A large variety of patterns and colors that every need and can he suited. Size For W ancqlm $1.00 Thousands of New Spring Patterns in Percales 36 inches wide; stripes, checks, figures and allover designs. For Wednesday, yd. 21/2C Mercerized Finish Colored Fabrics 36 inches wide; a variety of the new Spring shades; very desirable for making smocks, ete. 2 9 c For Wednesday . Hot Water Bottles Two-quart size; best grade of rubber. For 690 Wednesday Only . Black Lisle, Chamoisette and Cashmerette Gloves Values to $1.00; small only. 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