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PUBLIC OPINION 10 PURGE STAGE| Such Is Suggestion of Cardinal Hayes, Deploring Obscenity New York, Feb. 25 (#) — Patrick Cardinal Hayes today deplored ob= acenity on the stage, in night clubs, and literature and immodesty in dress. He gave his views to Louis | Seibold of the New York Evening Post. “It is sometimes alarming to real- ize that after all the money spent for education to reach higher moral standards the so-called liberal fre dom now acclaimed by many per- sons has resulted in the lowering | of them, 5 | “Vulgar plays, obscene literature | and immodesty in dress affected by NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, F 25, 1927 21 RIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 GREAT BRITAIN TO BUILD NEW EMBASSY | cal condition tod | m;m. s once was MOVIE DIRECTOR . STRANGELY SHOT L F. Reynolds’ Wile and Three| (thers Held Los Angeles, Calif., F ! —Lynn F. Reynolds, 35, director of | 1 Hoot Gibson pictures, was in a criti- | opy oy y from a gunshot | .4 wound, and his second wife and three other persons were held by | p volice for questioning. Althot second, l!ll 8. his present wife is his has been married three n R r0lds was presi- arse 3 IFire Departm 3 M,n in Denver, Colo., | eloped with Miss Louise Lawlor. | daughter of a Denver manufacturer. | A ye r the couple s s moved to Hollyw tra. ed a divoree of extrem r‘y"l (\’ the I b. 25 (UP) In 1916 r being bro young af y their g 1918 Mr ynolds again obtained a divorce. Reynolds later married N ecn O'Connell, his prese son. ar d(gH— t wie. | held by police, many young wor wre instances that come to mind. Basically the | Young men and women of today are Just as sound morally as they were a century ago. Some of them I | been 1 vay by appeals to vanity 1o venture beyond the confines of harmless frivolity | Their return to proper influences, | the cardinal suggested. “can be ac- complished by directing the attention | of our hLoys and girls to the need | and helpful benefits of Christianit Touching w#pon police censorship of the Broadway stage, the cardinal declared it a 1 commentary on the intelligent civilization of our day” that renders necessary the threat of force to suppress immaral. ity in any form While, he said, official censorship of the stage may have become a ne-| Washintgon, F cessity, the cardinal expressed the | Britain is to I belief that “our moral sense, the| laws of decency and good taste” should suffice to correct immorality | by without recourse to police power. | of “I believe that public opinion is|at the greatest corrective in civilization | the when backed by a truly Christian [ Fine Ar spirit. But public opinion is some- | quired, times slow in making itself felt and | the latter part of this ve its omission necessitates organized | The little parcel of Grea effort backed by official authority.” Washington on which the em Comparing theatrical conditions in | y will be erected is peenliar in New York with other citles, Cardinal e, being the center of a trian Hayes suggested Broadway “mighv!gnl:\r block bounded by M 2 borrow a lesson from Boston and |setts avenue to the Philadelphia, where such plays as those now being denounced here by the clergy, press and civic organ- {zations are prohibited.” | He defended New York, however, | as “at heart as wholesome and noble | 25 any community in the world.” “If the limited few offenders in the theatrical profession—for there are | a great many Christian-spirited men | engaged in jt—persisted in challeng- | ing the ordinary rules of decency.” he said and even go so far as to out- rage elementary morality, the time has been reached when the laws should step in.” mund Osborne innovated an industr, “The vast majority of men and |which now cstimates its annual b women in our own and other com- |iness at $39,000,000, and of whicl munitics,” he added, “prefer clean, | Red Onk $g an important center, —Grea ington. Designs Sir Edwin L the m Delhi, h United the pita land in healthy and of forms of diver: shocking this comm Art Calendars plays to that are Born Red Oak, Ta., T woodcut of Mo first’ court house, two college chums printed the art calendar 40 yc 50. Thus Thomas D. Murphy and F (P)—With y county ing firs: ‘Whipped Cream Cakes 40c ‘Whipped Cream Pufts 6’“25(:.. n\lU.\m dollar | for the building, drawn ator | approved by “ommission of ac- | fro and work will begin during Britain | er| now ! n From Iowa Woodcut | built, | Projected Buf sk H Cmbassy i S SEsme Woward) t cet on the south, street, Northwes ited States Naval Ob- cle on the west. Two , 100 by 200 feet eac en acquired on the Maj | chusetts avenue side to provide t main entranc on the | ample room for a | Elsewhere about the erty, private - | built or ]»I un to build 1| The ci -| Jolned to tha the »vnn overlooking | chusetts office and by a park across M; agenue. The Amb: will be situated above the cochere, where he will have ss to both portions and th rvat adjoi 1| have t The entire structu mistakebly in the English tradition. cirele, will give | It will be of red brick with whits ervice entrance. | stone trimmings, and will be su embassy prop- | rounc by gardens, with owners either have nilar amusement fa- homes. while in front a tall iron will be broken by four J out of ti mbassy a for Another lot, ties, ce will be ding into and paths. gates which They tried tur ct on ot met with slim r on, improv, tand prc | Colorado Ministers Loveland, Colo., Ieb. There will be no fune on Sunday in this » city fathers nce prohibiting them Ministerial Alllance of has commended the counc action. 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NS MATOES th 55c. STRAWBERRIES ........ SWEET JUICY ORANGES ... 2Doz. 45c. | SOUND NATIVE BALDWIN APPLES ..., SOUND ¥ ONIONS ‘ 1 | | | o] | | | of will be un- | tennis | Bar Sunday Funerals 25 (D— | s conducted | | Loveland | might ssell Bros. | R PR n‘vl hote at the I a Hollywood midnight. one of three guests ! said Reynolds shot | himself. A nervous breakdown, re- sulting from strain recently when a | France, the highest milita film company of 50 persons under|and command—that given Ioch, his direction was snowbound in the | Joffre and four others—gets a salary Slerras near Mammoth, caused the | of 90,000 francs a year, or $10 a day. attempted suicide, White said. under the new scale. Deputy sheriffs who went to the | Officers grade down from this the hotel apartment of the dircctor, [ to that of second lieutenant, who reported they found Reynolds | draws a month, during the early | wounded on the floor. Mrs. Kath- | part of his career. leen Reynolds, his wife, had a bruise | There are small allowar | under one eye and her clothes were ‘mnn that an officer must ha: { smeared with blood, they said, She |independent fortune or be so poor was hysterical and could not give a | as to r ted, account of what had|ing economies. Vlarshal I‘nch Gets $10 Per Day as His Salary Paris, Fe shortly before W. H. White, honor but so ] = e o m-:sm—w—xfit% CECECC SIS SRS SIS S S E = Special SPRING COATS An Event to Win Us Many New Friends Spring Frocks Watch Them I 500 Go At An astounding opportunity right at the very beginning of the new Spring season! Just to bring us many new friends we have planned this wonder- ful one day event. Such rich fabrics—such perfection of de- tail cannot be found anywhere at such a low price. 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