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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. CLATNS FACTS IN GIN STORY CORRECT Seminarian-Writer Delends At- fack on Co-eds o, Sept. 17 (P — Wil a youthful and obscy seminarian who suddenly ledped into notice under an avalanche of criticlsm from students, presidents and bishops because of his article on morals of under- graduates published in a church paper, sees the hubbub as an ‘amusing storm in a tea cup.” In a letter to the Daily I student publication at the T Tllinois at Urbana that he had be newspaper sensationalism cause of his “bit of hack writing an obscure paper.” 1 am certainly no fit person to try panning institutions as im- moral,” he wrote. “To most peopls my own moral standards are shock- ingly perverted. 1In this 1sing storm in a tea cup I am s sed to see myself represented os an impossible fanatic canting over the souls and sins of my fellow col- erted that manners have changed the co-ed cz to the uni- versity, It is extraordinaty that a paper cannot be written discussing a current subject in the light of one’'s own experience without in- cfirring a deluge of misrepresenting sournalistic sensationalism."” owever, stan®s back of le, and after Chicago last night from his home in Poptiac, he main! d that the only error was one of literary em- {s, rather than of facts. Pub- ed in two sections in the Wit- s ,an Episcopal pape ticle said that immorality in Amer- ican universities was tra to co-education. The author declared that women now par te in drinking bouts to an astounding extent, referred to backdoor de- liveries of gin to a sorority house clated to pajama dance by s of both s in the s of a sleeper ind for a football game. Cross will spend a few days with the Rev. William O. Spofford, m aging editor of the Witness, who ed from New York yesterc and then will go east to enrol 3 divinity Theological town, onn. (L mistake,” an artistic one. much emphasis, I merely times and since Cross sald here, 1 placed too realize now, on first part of my statement. atement about the jama party in the siceping coac the gin drinking and the . th was trua. But I. perhaps, proj ed it too mueh into the lime- inasmuch as latter part of th article, the real nub of It so far 25 1 am concerned, was not print ed until a latter issuct’ Still maintaining author 1 not assment sons and institutions. ¢d that his article was tams com- pared with one by two young wom- en in a recent issue of a national magazine, Among the latest nts Cross w exp do so by o of the em- it would cause per- Cross ass crop of state- m referring s one to t by T Arkle Clark of the 1 young Thomas niversity of at % |then Queen Glenna will face a lot college | coming to | AL CLEARED UP - ‘| Teams Wepe Not Mixed in 'FLASHES OF LIFE: SPORTS TITLES ARE CHANGING HANDS VERY RAPIDLY Forest Hills. N. Y. — Hunters of sport titles who have been timid hitherto in the current shooting sea- son are getting optimistic, now that 'the county fair, and M King Tilden has been deth . Af- erbilt Ch has been |ter, Emperor Jones does his stuff. | the hurdies with a |their majesties Hagen and Der named Wings, and also will have some busy mom ing their crowns on their heads, and game, in w the late nd Reginald excelled. rs. W 1 H. have been Alfred Mr. ling at Muriel aking | § 10-year-old dri | G 2l New York — Camil a member of the | exchange fof | tury, ha the seat which cost rk stock of confident and able bobs. Short Hill J. — Maureen Or- |cutt, who ks Glenna’s crown would fit her blonde thatch ve icely, has been getting a few point- ers at the men's national amateur golf tournament in preparation for women's. New York hopes of rest Smith is going to again. The democratic candid | governor in President home state Is for modification o Volstead act. So are the Co: icago — One-eyed Connelly lemocrats. partner, Pitts Blackman declared themselves in on this cham- pionship defense business. On a freight headed for the big fight and the world series they said they were going to crash the gates twice more, {then retire. | | Montreal — Some $3,500,000 was | | paid the #provincial gover: quor during the last fisc ch of it American money ent for | In nd- 394 from licenses. know | — ew York — Some stars | when to quit. Al Jolson, who is be- | Moscow — The ing sued by David Wark Griffith for jcrime wave since ti failure to make movies, first thought | permitted the sale of |he'a give Charlie Chaplin a run for | vodka. |his money, then decided he would be | = la flop and might be lynched, so he | New York — Arthur !made no pictures. Kansas came here with closer cooperation betwes tural west and industrial st be maki senator, given Capper of | | e T | London They can come back Vardon and Taylor, English veteran golfers, ha beaten Braid and | Herd, Scotch ma 21 years ago. | ~ R. I. — The Vander are back strong in the horse & for tl om of the remarked t idently Mayor Walker knew he would tal a b a man from a state th pro, , getting even for a any | | win the pen- quot- the former had been dropped of lack of punc- | Illinois, that student | | had cut classes, from one becau y, that e ¢ training and had been on probation twice. Cross said the & but homa City does not n Mills was ir Sexton found, to mili- |in reply to a placed homa City gra ant, in Sexton’s opinion, erence to collusion. The dec ates Mills of “thought or inten- rong doing."” President Sexton found t! charges t Moines and Tulsa. ol rained out, were witk Postponement of Moines A Okla- objected cusations wer all true, called th throwing and evasions of the su ject BASEBALL SCANDAL oft the g: ble weather also 1d found no irreg ne t on said. 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