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Save a Life Campaign Atlantic City—273 15—Organ recital; news flashes —Morton dinner concert Talk, Arthur Eldr r dance orch 45—Studio program mbassador concert orch. Phyllis Herbine, violin; Rita | orchiestra, Jimmy Al- director 0—WGY, tock repo: United ner c ral Electric Hour; band; chenectady—380 new arm School City Items ave been Kill- | caught yesterday, to th policr., 8 Sexton | and a duck and he caught the Kill- came from 115 Beaver | log was being held | the same sort of an of-| i st e “ns were o repor foseph Rudz South Amcrica are to be studied by J | “Doston harbors two of the most | . . Suits, MeCabe. Tel. 454— [science. In Venezuela the National| New Haven — Six Yale seniors, | W28 obtained from a member who | virulent groups of blacklisters oalckly Reheped Ldvt. | Geographic Carnegie Museum expe- |headed by Alexander C. Brown of Said the original compilation was in |screened under organizations with s Clarence Lanpher has re- | dition is to devote attention to mi- | Pasadena, Cal, to take 18 monthy', the hands of Mrs. Stephen P. Hurd, | high-sounding names,” declarcd | welcome news to those wha ned duty after an illness of sev- |Eratory birds. itrip around the world in 70-foot|of Milton, state chairman of the | Mrs. Bailie. “In California, Illinois | suffer from swollen aching feet; a i |schooner at close of present year. | 1 A. R. committee on national de- | and other states there are similar | tablespoonful of Sylpho-Nathol in Rev. William A, Harty branch,| New York -—— Grace Vanderbilt, | fense. Mrs. Hurd declined to com- | blacklist factorie | gallon of hot water will bring in- A. O, H, wil © in Judd's hall|Who eloped last June with Henry| Thompsonville — Herman Seim- | ment. | Don't Work in Open. | stant relief! Takes out sting, re- )0 Main street tomorrow night at| Gassaway Davis, 3d, selected a clever ers, 36, New York city, taken to| In denouncing the system, Mrs.| “They are alike in that none of | duces swelling, cnds all discomfort, s o'clock {man for a hushand, in the opinion of | Wesson hospital, Springficld, follow.- | Bailie declared: = “I am speaking | them work in the open, but surrcp- | Banishcs corns, callouses, buniona, e Bach male cho- |Dis cla smates at Columbia where he |ing crash between his motoreycle | not simply as a D. A. R. but as a | titiously through patriotic and mili- | too. And youwll find Sylpho-Nathol ru 11 hold reb 1l tomorrow |15 Studying mining. A )nr_ofessor and an automobile, | citlzen who protests against the | tarist societies, which readily be- | cqually refreshing in your bath. Get ning PIARS weil be suilinsa fo.|evernsard ) Ustndents | disoussing e - £ whole system of espionage, inneundo | come their dupes and circulate, | Sylpho-Nathol at all dealers. X banquet to b held in the neay | Prodlem which had stumped them.| Bridgeport — Edward H. Kelly, : “Wait till Henry comes along,” one {39, who died at Hillside home, be- P_”’“P Clara, R. N. of A. will x: marked: I‘.‘He will have the cor- |lieved to be victim of wood alcohol meet tonight at § o'clock at St |T6Ct answer” ‘| potsoning. NS il : Tetuan, Spanish Morocco — Hav = I'he military Order of Lizards will Auto Rolls Down Grade, at § o'clo meet Wednesday even t the State armory | ¥ Moore Tent, No. 12.| of Union Veterans of the Civil war will hold a regular meet- Wednesday evening at | o'clock in Odd Fellows’ hall No. 2. Membbrs are asked to note | hange in place and date of meet- | ing. | Winthrop Council, Daughters of Liberty, | Sons and | hold a| No. 7, will | regular meeting Wednesday evening | ewkirk's Harmonovelty or- at 8 o'clock in Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. | Pollowing the mecting the m-un.’ m will meet for practice, St v's choir will meet f evening at 7 re o’cloc The Daughters ofs hold a regular meeting at the club | Teabella will ! pla NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928, 'FLASHES OF LIFE: DRIVE 752 MILES IN TWO CARS IN LESS THAN ONE DAY — New York — Uncle 8am is finding !his wings reasonably safe as well as|Yale senior, of Pasadena, Cal., suf- fers fractured skull in crash on the speedy. Though 164 fiyers were killed in the country yast year, the Aero-] nautical Chamber of Commerce points out that 131 were unlicensed N A tions there was one fatality to 1, 413,330 pilot-passenger miles. | Washington — An airplane expedi- tion is to be sent to New Guinea by[ the department of et stand diseases ravaging the domestic | type. | i Boston — A fii North America last ¥ Just been disclosed. A from Commander MacMillan in La- brador tells of Lapwings having been | seen. It is presumed they came from | Greenland with a gale, Washington -— Good will ambassa dors that fly annually from North to ing helped as a private under an as sumed name, to quell rebels, the heir to the throne of Abyssinia is to be| ‘en roval honors at the headquar- | ters of the Spanish Foreign Legion, | F of which he is a member, i n New York — Frankie Bailey who | was a Broadway toast and a favorite | te pictures in the 90's is to have a new role at 68. Recently a ident of a home for actor§, she hotel to help do their | st has been employed by guests select plays and shopping. n B | a o= | Richford, Vt. — A golf course in | he U. 8. A, with a legal 19th hole | is contemplated. The clubhouse will | other senior, Alexander C. Brown of that in air transport opera- |injured. Torrington taken to Charlotte-Hun- gerford hospital with internal injur- agriculture to|Thomaston road when he hunt for sugar cane that will with- |avoid striking another car, from Europe to | wounds alleged to have been inflict- Christmastime | ed by Santo Delofetto, 48, who is letter | held without bail on charge of mur- der. { Bailey, tax collector, announces with- drawal of suit against Lawrence T. |Gz tory statement. 9:15 of Arch and Monroe streets, going over the curbstone and almost strik- ing a the privately of course, lists of ‘undesir- ables' or doubtful speakers and or- ganizations. “To what classes belong the men and women so branded? They are educators, professors, college presi- dents, clergymen of all denominu- tions, advocates of peace, workers for improvement in industrial and economic relations and social better- ment, in brief, the forward minded, intellectual leaders of America. “What is the remedy? Let in the sunlight of publicity, force th.: patrioteers to face those whom they would stab in the back. Ridicul: their pretensions to censorship, 1o free discussion and criticism. You can deceive and terrorize many peo- ple for a time but in the long run truth and common sense, if courag: - ously upheld, will destroy the seeds of ignorance ‘and fallac; |ana aspersion flourishing in more than 70 patriotic societies.” | Persons barred by the list from | appearing before chapters of the or- o Mo I\, | eanization in this state included such well k nown names as Dean l 4noscue Pound of the Harvard law | school, President Mary E. Woolley | “Blacklist” of Mass. Gmllp i college, Prof. Chapters Denounced Boston, April 2 ®—The “black- list” of the Daughters of the Ameri- | can Revolution in Massachusetts | Frank P. Walsh, the Rev. E. Tall- st00d revealed today by one of the | Madge Root, exccutive secretary of leading members of the organiza- | the Massachusetts federation of tion, who at the same time denounc- | chiurches and others, ed the policy under which it existed | Those unwelcome as spea and intimated that a fight against | cluded, according to Mrs. it would be carried to the floor of ' persons publicly associated with the the national convention. Young Men's Christian Associaticn, The woman who made public the | the Young Women's Christian Asso- long list of prominent persons and | ciation, the National Catholic Wel- | organizations, that for one reason | fare Council, the National Child La- or another have come under the ban | bot committes, many college stu- | of the organization, was Mrs. Helen | dents’ liberal clubs and others which | Tufts Bailie, direct descendant of | were objected to on the ground that | Anne Adams Tufts, a Revolutionary Ang A I they were of radical, socialistic o ”Ot, Tired Feet | communistic sympathies. The “blacklist” Mrs. Bailie said, | Hartford — Clinton M. Bidwell, a ew Haven turnpike in which an- Felix Frankfurter of Harvard, Fed- cral Judge George W. Anderson of Boston, W. E. Dubois, Negro novelist Clarence Darrow, Rabbi Stephen 8. | Wise, Norman Hapgood, Dr. David Starr Jordan, William Allen White, rdmore, Penn., and two girls were Thomaston — John Schwartz of s following crash on Torrington- tried to | | Hartford — Frank Chiaramida, 35, { es in Hartford hospital of stab At Central Park, Pa., school chil- dren have planted 70,000 trees on the watershed of the vicinity. Milford — Counsel for Noyes R. | allagher on latter’s signed explana- Stopped by Policeman owned by Irving J. A letcher of 97 Shuttle Meadow ave- rolled down Arch street about Saturday night from the corner sedan ue telephone pole at Wallace reet. Officer John O'Keefe, sensing uation, jumped onto the run- | ing board and applied the emer-| ency brake, bringing the machine to stop hefore any dam. was done, “Them That Has—Gits” | : k. {Le in Quebee, across the line from Easter Specials |the links, Francis Ouimet announces rooms this evening u]t B0 0'clock: | olumbia, Mo. — Would a girl ||| 6—1x6 = ,;l““‘;f‘ “"”l.'“”"“ the meeting. Jyarey Lindy? Well at least 21 at PORTRAITS g dathalic Women s Ben |8t Stephens college say they would || EASEL FOLDER .. on will hod its meeting and in- {5 ) “apgwer to queries by the de | . stallation of officers Tuesday €¥e- | pouent of journalism. Most o |J| ¥ 7o 7:30 o'clock. A social will |fio e s onr /]| BUFF PORTRAITS 8 | hem arc in love with somehody ahr socves B else. 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