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NOTED SINGER WITH UPSALA GLEE CLUB ¥iss Olson Has Been on Concert Stage and in Opera Miss Margaret Olsen, lyric so. prano of New York, is the assisting artist with the Upsala college gle club of East Orange, New S which will appear in the First Luth- eran church, Franklin square, Thurs- day evening. Miss Olsen's New York debut was made with the Scandinavian phiony orchestra under the dirc MRS. MARGARET OLS of Ole Windingstad, and so succ ful was she that many appea 5 followed both in concert and opera. Miss Olsen has been one featured artists from the radio station WEAF and is the soprano soloist at the Church of Incarnation in New York ci She has been suce- of oratorio and is as one of the leading American sopranos. The Upsala club, composed of 24 college men selectad after com- petitive try-outs, is r a two wecks tour of t land state giving a fotal of 15 concerts, The elub will be directed by Convac Vorsberg, head of the Upsala colls school of music. i th e SHAW-WALKER FIRE FILE ele] of the | 1S I’B'”IIII combination of Safe and File SPANISH WAR VETERANS REACH 23TH ANNIVERSARY SOCILISTS DROP WET ANDDRY IDEA Hammond Camp to Hold Patriotic | ' Prohibiton Excluded as Issue in Enercises at State Armory . Tomorow Evening. | A G. Hammond camp, United | Their c&]]]pflgl] Spanish War veterans, will hold a | regular meeting tomorrow night at | T 8 o'clock at the state armory. After | New York, April 17.—(®—Prohi- |a short business meeting, the Camp 'bition has been excluded as an issue and Auxiliary will celebrate the 30 in the presidential campaign of the anniversary of the declaration of the socialist party. ar with 8pain and the 25th anni- | This action was taken by the dele- | versary of the organization of Ham- ' gates to the National convention of | mond camp. The annual muster gx- | the party last night when a resolu- | {ercises will be observed. tion was adopted, 72 to 30, to ignore This night will be designated as the prohibtion question in the party's commanders' night with Senior - platform. | t Commander William J. Rawl-| Norman Thomas, chosen as the | ings master of ceremonics. The | party’s presidential nominee, ex- I committec is arranging to have sev- ' pressed the opinion that prohibition | eral speake entertainent alse was “a republican and democratic | dancing | mess” and that the issue was rela- Department Commander A. T, tively unimportant in comparison Dawson of South Norwalk and his | with the issucs which the socialist | staff will attend. | party will stress in its campaign, i | Camp Adjutant Eugenc I'. Barnes| Mr. Thomas. in accepting his | has ealled 2 meeting of the Memorial nomination, told the delegates he | . G. A. R. hall in did not expect 10 be elected, but wa 7 o'clock. The “prouder of being in the apostolig committee is composed of members lind of succession from Eugene of the G. X. K, Spanish War veter- Debs” than he would be of victory at | 4 American Legion and Sons of the polls. eterans, have charge of | Mr. Thomas' running mate will be | | James H. Maurer, president of the | | Pennsylvania state federation of | ennni l:_xhor and a member of the eity coun- en, Ger. Cil Of Reading, Pa. , nd will s in the « ssion at 1) many. was entitled “America Long- | ing for German Beer oo Enlarged Pores ‘ Mr. Thomas, & president of New | York but a native of Marion, wus de- | feated as candidate for governor of New York in 1924, as candidate for | mayor of New York in 1925 and for Alderman last year. The convention named George k. Roewer, of Massachusctts, and Ja: per McLevy of Connecticut as mem- bers of the National executive com- mittee, ' i “Taby” Looking Forward ‘0 Their Annual Ball Chairman Thomas J. Devine of the committee in charge of the Y. M. T. | A. & B. society second annual ball | which is to be held in the society auditorium on May 4 is arranging final detai's. The ball will be decor- ated in a color scheme of pink, white and blue. Booths, arranged in night club fashion, will be along the sides of the hall. 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Pr. o physicist have been usuall ly engrossed in their own interests, there is perhaps insufficient co- operation or mutual understanding. “Physicists have bheen recently making enormous strides with their new theories of quantum mechan- ies, in which may lic the real solu- tion of reaching a common ground, although far too little understood {at present, particularly from the standpoint of chemical applica- tions, “It is the expectation posium, therefore, that physicists shall acquaint chemists with these modern doveloprments and that the | chemists shall present the physi- cists the problems of chem valence which must find solution in atomie and molecular theories,” SCIENCES SWAP VIEWS ON ATOMS, Chemists and Physicians Ex- change Opinions 8t. 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