New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1928, Page 4

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e e et et i e e e il NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1928. T0 SPEND SUNMER IN DUTCH GUIANA < Scientists Will Study Bush o exprdition for the American Muscum tion and such white visitors as tind tural History. He spent several their way to the river villages are tribesmen last tol rather than welcomed. In ¢ alone do the Djuka pay ; e to their comparatiely .brief ropical diseases that association with Europeans, for their proud and independent &parch, called *talkee-talkee,” is a niixtu of English, Dutch, Portu- s of Dutch Guiana French and a corrupt West opportunities to the African dialect. gist. The | Perhaps the strongest tie that an in- finds these self-reliant blacks to the banks of Jand of t ancestors’ origin is Maro- men are expert wood of the ¢ designs they cut into against RURAL DOCTORS GOING RAPIDLY Their Diminishing Ranks Must ‘ Be Filled ¥ _— will be to increase its post-graduate advance teine, 2 Negroes Closely program and paddles, drums, combs and Albany, N. Y. May 31 (A—Ay New York, May 81.—(P—A bac- attempt ling 1 Nt an unthropologist ars er beginning | 1 < readily traceable to West ranks of co e LEEAL EI]U[;ATI N ch Guiana in June to mmunity of | made by the e 1ong the Djuka, 1 forest. The ble to conquer sin a long series | greed to their com- autonomy. teresting peo- from \ ly | the has implanted in rican Jungles a cul- tg that of primitive| Left to themsclves, the Diuka in the Durk continent promptly cast oif all traces of their Wo setentists are Dr. ) enforced contact with the whites and blacks whose ALTHORS VINDICATED New York, May 29. (®—In writ- ing, all that is rejected is not lost. Fourteen stories, including tales by Ben Ames Williams, Gouverneur Morris and Arthur Schnitzigr, have been collected and published under the title “Rejections of 1927.” Each ' had leen rejected by ten or more American magazines. wu Atrican « Dean of Law School Expresses His Opinion : Colo., May The many-titled monarch of Af. g ki r . who will e ¢ use the white gh . prior to his tour of Fu. . ' 3 RonRA winit taithe Dinky sl i 1 by trading, rope, never previously seen the | Dt . 2 - b lucation, threc years of aw s5¢hool | ag leader of the Myron I. G T T We'll let you know as soon as it comes in. What is ning and a year or tno of worke your telephone number, please?” “I'm sorry — we haven’t a telephone.” | Embarrassing? Indeed, yes. And so inconvenient. She probably doesn’t realize how inexpensive a telephone in her home would really be, and how much time and trouble it would save her and the rest of the family! 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