New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1927, Page 5

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EVOLUTION ROW BRANCHING 0UT West Chester Case Taking on National Aspect April 12 ®P—The v in the state normal e over the dismissal of rofessors and the official sup- n of the Students' Liberal is fast outgrowing its original NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927, lative, as the abandoned hope third, the defense de at the hands judicial. The defense committee which has lahored for seven vears to free the | men who were sentenced Saturday | to death in the electric chair for a | fouble murder in 1920, based fits ippeal to Governor Alvan T. Fuller ! on his constitutional power to inter- v @ in cases denied by the supreme ! court. Asking that five Impartial cit be named to conduct a thorough i qniry into sll as ts of the ¢ the committee declare cluded its clic benefit from ings in the c Massachusetts.” While Gov. Fuller was considering the subject, together with a flood of letters, telegrams and cablegrams © that have poured in from all parts | . |appointment of a similar 3 pn\llefl n attack on of the school hat they be re- ¥ blest normal <chool excentiv Professors John sor Kinnen - empts to better condi- been ineficctive due to opposition. Hollinger- e specch are the b involved in this unfortunat Support of Liberal club the Willa professors and the been e\mmlwd by of New Ithe American embassy of the world, Representative Roland wyer of Ware, who is a Con- tional miunister, had presented to the house a resolve calling for commis- | :r said he had no personal | s of the trial and Bartolo- convicted but | ary to clear s of any suspi- 1d consist of ived yesterd:; s of Pan ey col- | (lom France au'hors and \\f (h, ed | tions in behalt of en whose radical have stirred sympathy fand of’vn violent outbreaks through- out the world London, April 12 (P—Scotland Yard, according to the Daily Ex- prese, has ordered special uniformed and non-uniformed police to guard In London, | while Sacco and Vanzett{ are await- | execution in Massachusetts. ions are described as < State \'a\él Iicsel”\.(‘ SACCO-YANZETT] PRORE 1S ASKED ¢ Appeals Made by Delense Governor and Legislature l | Zino-pads =ik | | | Inspcclxon Thm Momhi by the the annu- | | al Reserve fth Bat- val Reserve, which | e take plac wing schedule: ¢ nm. | Distriet. 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