New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. Dy tiia Assoclated Pross, DRIVE FOR FARLY iFLASHES OF LIFE: PARALYZED, BUT WRITES OPERA BY DICTATION CROP BILLACTION | k ‘ . the nd Duchces of | pajtimore — or capturing the Farm Re]le[ Is vmed ! . n Mayfair have | of Harry Thaw, Fawn Gray, | tollowed suit, et dancer, has this to eay: ey v 2o, e |“Pooh!” Waslington, April 23 P—With | NeWw York — Unable to move the h aring to speed up ac- her from her couch for two years Storrs — Studert tlon on tho pending crop surplus | Pecause of paralysis, Miss Janct B. |now communite hen “wnutors “ad begun a concerted | Willams, singing teacher, has pro- |siruetion at Connect bills next week, a group of western | dUced an operetta. She dictated the u| collcge. to insure cnactment of such DOt and she fs to hear the first | e ress adjourps, | Performance over the radio. 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