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DUCEAPPROVES OF - ROMAN PROJECTS Intends, Among Others, to Build Biggest Stadium 2L (U1 Rome, Marcl Premicr Mussolini has approved the new extending hat is to be rope, eap- spectators, a pitul to the sehieme for improvi Rome, the bi able ot moto Which inelu st stadium in holdng 100,00 oud frow 1l searby Lill towns of Albuno, and a e ake Albano. The site chosen for { dium, which will be used for foot- wil, cyeling, wotorcyeling, running. tennis and other sports is betwee the race el and dirigible waipino, from which the started on its wip to the jocated six miles | from Rowe, The immense amplitheater, wi is to b led ou cla Roman | wrehitectupe, will have two principal entrances, both of which will 1 dorned with stutuury and decorated coumns. The height of the outer walls will be over 40 fect. The form of the new which is being built to symbolize the entrunce of I Ttalian youth into the world’s sporting lists s clliptic; nd will cover some 60,000 square meters of ground. There will b dressing-roows for the athletes, w rlors. batlis of various Linds, medical and surgical depart- nients. restaurant, cafes and reading- rooms. A gigantic licterial emblem of the lictor's rods and axe will be mount- ed over the principal entrancs will be illuminpted night so be visible at agreat distance. The cost g the new stadium is extimated at geer a million dollars. The new metor road, 15 miles in longth, for ‘the. exclusive use of | moter traflic, s heing laid down for the convenience of Komans who ! want to get ghickly to their villas 1 | the Alban Mills, or run out to ¥ wati or \‘-mliur Albano for a dium tresh air, It will the Lateran | Gate run out Albano and Frasc: following the New Appian Read for part of the way. No other | road will cross the new motor road | 1t any point. Tt is expected to cost | more than a million dollars. The | bigh figure is caused by the heavy | cost of materials here, LOUVRE WILLNOT TELL ABOUT FRAUD Fake Art Treasures Not fo Be Disclosed ‘ Parit, March | public will never know whether all | the paintings in the Louvre are zcnuine as a result of a decision not | to make known the findings of the | xperts who are minutely examin- | g the canvases with X-ray. | If investigations should reveal | | i | st{rt from and to that any of the masterpieces in the l.ouvre are only imitations, the secret il be guarded disereetly within the official confines of the museum. It s | nunderstood that all those connected | with the work of examination have been pledged to absolute secrecy. i Although no official explanation | has been made, it is generally be. lieved in well-informed art circlies of P’aris that the decision is aimed at protecting the prestige not only of | the Louvre but all art galleries. It is cmphasized that any announcement to the effect that the Louvre con- tained a number of false paintings | would cause a general skepticism | which would bave serious repercus- #ions throughout the world of art, One of the chief aims of the in- | vestigation will be to tabulate the | precise peculiarities of each paint. ing, somewhat in the same way that fingerprints are kept of a criminal, With these records, which include microscopic cracks, the age of the canvas and under-surface defects, any picture once removed from the T.ouvre can be identified easlly on its return, This would have been particularly uscful ®ome years ago when the famous Mona Lisa of l.conardo da Vinei disappeared and then came to light later in Ttaly. Although the one returned has always been accepted #s the original, there was not the absolute proof as there would have heen had this new method of X-ray tabulation been in effect. Nature Cure Institu 19 SOUTH HIGH ST. 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Combination Treatments #3. or @ for $10 Chiropractic $1, or 8 for $5 CAST OF CHARACTERS FOR PLAYS ANNOUNCED: Three shows to Be Produced by Amateur Talent for Church Com- munity House Thred onc-act plays will Le sented at the Y. W. C. at o'clock tonight and 1° the benefit of the Stanley Memorial community house fund. The casts of the three pieces are as follows: “The Mourner'—Picrrot, Leslic Watkins: Pieret Christ; Columbine, Flor omkins; Pan- taloon, Ralph Be Mother, Mrs. George Loomis Mephistophele Wesley Park Cent, Williar ¥ay. “Good Medicine”—Harry ¥rank Adums; his wife, Mrs, Germond; Hetty Mrs. Tiassett; pre- $:13 ay night for Dal Coholan; Jame VKo, 7, Alderson: Jailor, Josephine Pari An Attendant, T The propertic of Albert W, Ritter, and Aus- Harry W. H 3 Maconbery Miss Hilda Kre mund Starr. committee consisis Ritter, Mrs, Albere W H. Ritter, BAR SINCLAIR ON MARYLAND TRACK Racing Commission Acts Be- cause of Senate 0il Scandal New York, March 21 (#--The barring of Harry F. Sinclair’s horses from Maryland tracks has created a stir in turf circles The action of the Maryland racin commission, duc to the in vestigating committec’s revelations regarding the activities of Mr. Sin clair in the oil sean is the tirst instanco in many vears where o leading owner has N prohibited from racing his stock. Tt is one the few times, if any, sccordnig 1o veteran turfmen, that an outst operator on the thoroughhroe: of America has been the subject of such action for reasons riacing ftself. In communications to the officials of the four racing establishments in Maryland, Pimlico. Bowie, Havre Dy Grace ad Laurel, the Marylund com- missionera gald: “In view of the widesy verse criticism that has from pending court proceedings the investigation of the United States senate committee garding the action of Harry F clair, the commission deems it advisable for your association not to permit the starting of any horses owned by, or senato al [ outsids ¢ training with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928 under t Sinclair or the your coming r further action of Interest is incocus Ntable, meetings until this commission.” now directed New York an ing bodies will take offi- cial cognizance of the procedure of the Maryland commission. While the Maryland commissioners pointed out it wus purely a state affair and 1 10 official communications would i seut 1o the Kentucky or New racing authorities, there weeilation Le taken outsid. Algernon 1 secretary of e J 4§ " controlling pow.r York, said It the matter coues up ofilcially trom the Muryland commission it will be presented at the mecting of the stewards tomorrow. We have no officiul communication and there is 1o movement sinclair here, Under the racing we have vorking Nt with the ruling hodies of otlier states but only as to fraud in conucetion wit 1o suspension of fo riding.” Polk Kentueky racing was sone s to would racing in Now for foul ion. was quoted as saying that his ussociates no time barring sinclair Kentucky 1ok, 1 don't know am Hildroth, w neocas stabie course 1 hiave present. W trics for th T always entry chairnn commi conside hors: means,” 0 dircets the 5 activities, “and of nothing to say, for the Niive somie Marylund an understood that an amounted to a con- made en- st in a st of the with an big- country than §2, oding farm at has more than 10 of which . he ining. The of the R lurgest nic can turf, It onits wocas stuble Jas been onc winners on the 4 its peak ar, Zev. and winner. Kentucky English i int Imont 1 and wi Is at the winning tho the Papyru derby rnational matceh vk, Zev with 23 £315.000 money history all the sughbreds in 1other outstanding ed under the Ran ag i now in top of mpzigne coeas col copster, which ran Shot in the With- Aricl, Nassak, Mowlee and Sub Ievado. The last three have nominated for hoth the 1 and the Derby. Grey Lag ster have 5,000 Dixie NFLUENZA As & preventive, melt and inhale night and morning— vicns veond to Chane o kn Swe for the nominated handicap at Pimlico, heen) Over 17 lion Jars Used Yearly York | rucing and ; GIVES SECRETS New York noted that Charles M the only man wearing button shoes when the Aquitania arrived fron tbroad. “Well, T'Il tell you,” g plained Mr. Schwab. 1 wear them because 1 don't have to hutton them myself. I get someone clse to do it for me. Good reason, ¢h? s0 Mr. Schwab never goes to « tailor. He's found one just his size and telephones him when wishes a ney: suit, curious person iwab was Sebastopol, Cal.— wizardry of the lat nk s now in full Pive ¢ lilacs, double white and doubl: irple, are described as among th rost beautiful in existence. New York—The winner of th President Calvin Coolidge Horticul tural me at the flower show is a bronze a golden yellow cen: rvich scarlet at the « veined delicat aternational rosc. 1t has or shaded 10 a Hano Rockefeller, photographer College Pictorial, las he vice-president of sophomore class. John I, Rockefell n electad Dartuion is a Jr. He so1 Now York—Doris | to many millions made learning member nicets once tohaceo, She Ritz is of a sub-deb t a week at the *hiladelphia —Tn s tain the best studen: tion will b Institute of will have ships wili D ceptional talent abolished Musi Eyver a sche ship rded only for Having times, Dr. Boston, 71, to the aging he In the round New Atlantic Peabody of add still w or vo! Philip int oceun the last three last year has made trips to Europe. Adi. Okla-— Youths will prob: . of liguor hercafter in the Fede Ttobert Edgar Stilln 18 jnrisdiction of 1. Williams, np for Take him to the b thrash him.” the jud Sillman, A bailiff saw sentenee was served in full, was having three pints ement and told Dad that 1 Teanne Eagels Mplain to the Actors” Equity asso- ciation why failed to give per- s in Roston, Milwaukee und Louis. The producers of her Gilbert Miller and A, W have compla New York she forma st show, Weoods Ottawa - The Unit 1s been tlving oy rve on the Mois d by 1S Adam river, Qu of Bosto must | — 5" FLASHES OF LIFE: CHARLES SCHWAB OF HIS WARDROBE | isWwer 10 a protest Dr. F. W. Gll- Jday of Montreal has been informed by the under secretary of state that there is no law prohibiting it. New York—Lord Dunsany of County Neith, Treland, who hunts foxes on his estate at home and big ne in Africa ns to bhe a fast r. He came over for a lecture and within 72 hours after landing . 14 the Amcrican rights to a play Taftvill den, g district e Haven—Ovilard Bouchard of | and Mark Dwyer of Meri- d guilty in United States irt to volation of prohibi- fine tion uct and are —Passenger bus iy de- from Storrs to M. Jordan is death of his lireless body was found Thonipsonvill school comiuitte taken last fall when it was decided | to bar married women as teachers. | Prefer will still be given to, single gir! Middletown—Fersons of all creeds 1o in colemn procession past bier of . James P. Donovan, D. D. P. R.. vy rests in state in §t. John's Remay Catbolic church Dristol—Tank of hydrogen, weigh- | g 1000 pounds. explodes at Hor. | ton Manutacturing company, plant | 4 rocks houses within radius ef « wiile. Considerable damage is sut- ered at plant. Waterbury— American Legion post | liere jolns with other posts of state , i telegraphic appeal to Connecti- s five congressnien and mem 0f the War veterans executive eom- nmittee for establishment of United s hospital in this state, Veterans 0 active tuber- need hospital | 35 which oroner EIf Mix ab- solves Frank G. Goble of West Hav- 4 railroad engineer of responsi- Lility in the death of Lewis 1. At- wood, Hartford insyrance broker BOXING SHOW St Lime lodge, No. 21, K. of P.! will stage an amateur boxing show i connection with their stag party | fonight, at the conclusion of the r mecting, Six amateurs will ired. vach bout te go three rounds. Prizes will be awarded to | the winner of the semi-finals and | als, which Wil be sure to pro- ce rivalry for the honors. at To Produce Quality — Economica - GRAAAM (PAIGE 11 In preparing for the new line of Graham- Paige motor cars — several additional units were erected at the main factory; one entirely new plant was purchased, A wide vanety of models and body types— prices beginning at $860. Illustrated is Model 610, 5-passenger Sedan, with seven bearing crankshaft, $875. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit HOWARD W. WHITMORE 319 EAST MAIN STREET, NEAR ELM STREET GRARAM-PAIGE much new equipment installed. This was necessary because we believe that it is not alone enough to build well, but equally important to build efficiently and economically. {air i3 planned Bert R. J. Huss ito Stockholm, scheduled commer tions which will subscription. er low Canad; facross Labrudor and on to Gre. University maintains will cooperats transport gasoline lunding and ani detai After refucling Husscll will fly over Icelund, and dinavian peninsula g 10 statute miles flight will b irnish weather reports orner's three ILUINDIS AVIATOR PLANNING FLIGHT Intends to Go to Sweden With Greenland Stop America 1 count for next J Rockfor: The flight will be from . with for Rockford chamiber and business supporting 1l be financed by Mount Evans, cross Greenland, on to th The distanes Stockholm s I's office, Scan- trict The made in almost continuous daylight because of the oa days in the northera latitudes, Hussell saic he expected to north the storm ar the nort® and will the huza an ocean cros to thre 1o W New crippled squad pass dues s Rockiord short stops, ti ieh is 528 Shortstop Jo o split lip and h with the es by by ator st as close ockford s New York stop i strate to has 1 ma a m overnor Smith's ) Youngest Is to Marry .\ ‘soon, Y March 21 (# L : young ( ZOVeTnor's 1wo duughters, is o m. Franecis J the stat Miss vas confirmed 1 ie in fueling. The orga ¢ are w Hassell will fly a Stinso afrplane and will b panted by a rifi pilot. 11, the Great Cirel. past the tip o ", ed o will fol Smith The Greenland of a War- will sup- L him o Hassell, | and plies to Greenland, as th :1 Major John A. t nt of the Two of other gov- It’s hara to excuse Gu:m arnving—every- shing perfect except ... " Y dinner table, set with all my be:t china for our dinner to Jim's new friends, had never looked prettier. But it made my poor hands look dreadfully coarse by comparison. They simply broadcasted ‘Dishpan!’ *“And because I know it's just such little things that others judge us by. I became self-conscious . . . ill at ease . . . at my own dinner table. Of course it was foolish of me. With Lux always in the house I was still using old-fashioned harsh soap for the dishes. Until that night I had not realized Jjust how pitifully rough and red it made my hands look. *“Now I use Lux for all my dishes. And for cleaning, too! My hands no longer are reddened and coarse. I'm really PROUD now of my dinner-table hands.” Many household soaps—flakes, chips and cakes— are made in the old-fashioned way. They contain harmful alkali that makes the skin rough. There is no injurious alkali in Lux. Made by a re- markable process, Lux actually SOOTHES the skin, leaves it a little whiter and softer than before.* Instant, sparkling Lux suds, ready before you ever put your hands in, are so rich and CLEANSING that the dishes seem almost to wash themselves! The big package of Lux washes six weeks' dishes! Lovely hands for so small a price! CMony boauty poriors use Lus oude 18 mowicuring the mails, (0 eoften and whilen the fngore Lux keeps lovely the hands that wash dishes h Goldman, arm. Buck sons also are murried. 3 illinun, actve in the freud tion bureau of the attorney . 18 & son of Thmothy Quillinan, of Troy, a former dis- attorney of Rensselaer eounty. Crippled Cleveland Squad to Play Today Orleans. March 21 UP—A of Cleveland Indians s at Gulfport, Miss., today to do ittle with the Columbus American association team. Sewell has a Ladly chief underatudy, who is considered the big league is ke a sprained thumb. Car! 8 scheduled 1o play shert Montague replaced John pp, third ba nan., who {8 nurs . Underhin tor “re anpounced road n injurics sustained d from the window third floor of th: 49th strect ed to his room ¢ suffering from #ince the deat! in Buffale. N. Y., on