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LR el i s Bl B s CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY Announcing | AUGUST SALE of BLANKETS EW BRITAIN DAILY HER'AI.D. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928 | Plainville News 5 JOHN LAMB SLATED " FOR SECOND TERM ; Will Be Nominated President o and Comfortables Our entire line of winter blankets and comfortables—larger and more beautiful than ever at August sale prices. makes from leading mills included in this unusual value event. Buy now and save! STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Berlin News DELEGATES T0 Call Issued to Democratic Vote by Malarney MENTIONED FOR OFFL Services in Church Tomorrow Mrn- ing—Kensington Nine to Pla Two Games—White Elephant sale— Drum Corps Meeting—Iters. Daniel Malarney, (hzlrmzeflf ;‘:‘fi socratic town commité€. = :meed this morning thata caucus of the democratic voters w! be hl;l"'i on next Thursday evening AUBUSt o at the Legion hall in Ke#ington a 8 o'clock. Delegates wi b“‘mm{ inated for the sta U‘E"’S»“O“B; senatorial and probate ‘onventions It 1s expected that the effersonians will turn out in large Umbers Ex-Mayor Joseph Dtton of Bris- tol, chairman of the3ristol demo- cratic town committe, & member '; the state central emmittee an president of the ffy)senatorial d trict Al Smith” /ub., has an- nounced that sevesl names have been mentioned fo State senator from the fifth sen@rial district and that most prominet Of them is Mrs. Edward Lardner / Kensington. She has been an’ enthsiastic worker fo 2 number of vea: in the democratic party in the fft seratorial district. © 7 &t pars Church cers will * celebrated tomor- m{‘v‘:{;; ing a8 and 10 o'clock at §t. Paul's chiph. Kensington. Rev. John C. Drentn. pas will be in arge charge. oro Heart Church v. JohpC. Brennan of Ken- neton will fficiate at the 9 o'clock masa tomdOW morning at the Sacred Hea church, East Berlin Keneston Congregational . veton L. Phillips. pastor, the morning scriices tomorrowmorning at the Kensing- ton Cong€ational church parlors at 10:45rclock. The pastor will detiver - regula rmon and thehildren’s story sermon. cerlin Congregational Regur morning services will be condufd at the Rerlin Congrega- tionalhurch tomorrow morning at 10:45'clock. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastc Will be preaching at an ont of-ten church, and his place in the pulp Will be occupied by a ministe tror Hartford 3 Kensington Mcthodist ae pastor. Rev. L. E. Adkins, re- mnberinz the statement made by tr late Warren G. t1t “childhood is the basic of the gure and T believe in religious iucation for American children,” ommends that the parents take ir child to Sunday school some- where tomorrow. The Methodist Sunday ‘school will convene at 10 o'clock nunder the able supervision of F. F. Hanford Preaching serv- fee will follow at 11 o'clock The Epworth league will meet at 7 o'clock. A hrief review will be made of the life of the famous Wil.yservice. any | liam Booth. an inspiration to voung man or woman. The pasior will preach at 7:30 o'clock. Rev and Mrs. L. E. Adkins will sing by request. Fvery member of the parish is| asked to be present at the prayer service for worship on Thursday evening. An invitation i extended to other Christians to attend the ‘worship. B CHOSEN AT CAUCLS .- ¥ birthda Harding saying | An opportunity will be given to the ¥s to develop their creative |and onstructive genius at the Boys' | clubtvhich will meet at church each | Tuerday evening from 6:30 to \n‘cbl‘k under the supervision of Frnk Day and Thomas Hanford Vsitors are welcomed. 4 Many in Attendance A large number of guests attended the celebration [given Thursday evening at Rock Hill in honor of Mrs. Henry Porter Whiteford, who observed her 31st anniversary. |tions were present, and as part of the celebration. an old time Virginia reel, led by Mrs Whitford, was {danced Mrs Whitford displaved |rare charm and grace and many guests remarked that Henry Ford |would have heen delighted if he |conld have danced with Mrs. Whit- | ford. | from Meets Windsor Locks | The Kensington team will play the | Windsor Lccks combination, lates entry 1n the Connecticut state league. in Kensington at the Percival venue grounds this afternoon at 3 jo'clock, weather permitting. Due to | mixup in the schedule, Manager | Eddie Moore was unaware that his {team was to play today and for that | reason he requests that all playes be on hand on time for the battle. The |visitors are said to have a strong [tineup, | Tomorrow | will journey afternoon the locals 10 Bristol to renew re {lations with the Bristol Endee nine |Both teams have met a number of {times this season already and have {broken even in the number of |games won and lost. It is expected hat there will be a large delegation from this town to watch the battle e game will be staged at Muzzy [ fietd. White Eiephant sale A rummase sale will be held thi fternoon at the Legion hall at 2 o'clock under the auspices of the Inanda club of the Kensington Con | grecational church | cordially invited to attend Drum Corps Meating There will he a meeting | Paul's of St fe and Drum corps of K isington at the Tahs' hall on Mon- |22y evening at 8 o'clock ! be a business meeting followed {by a reheareal. All members are | urged to be present n | Fleanor | day My | has left for Burlington, Vermont, {Where he will spend a few days, | side, N. lof |and Mrs of Kensington They have just returned from an extensive trip through Niagara | Falls, Detroit. Toronto and Mon- treal. Part of the trip was made by auto and the rest of the trip was Erie and Lake Ontario. Part of the p included an | Ford plant in Detroit | Legion Parade | 1n spite of the threatening weath- er all morning it is expected that [there will be a large delegation from |the Bolton-Kasica post in the Le- gion parade being held this after- noon in Middletown. Ea Berlin Items Morning services at the Methodist | church will be held tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock with preaching by the pastor. Rev. A. L. Burgreen. Sun- day school at 12 o'clock. The Jun- for league meeting will be held at 3 o'clock. .There will be no evening Although Mr. Burgreen is at. present on an auto tour in Can- {ada he cxpects to be here in time | for the morning service. | Th: morning service at St. Ga- | briei's Episcopal church will be | held at 9 o'clock. the services to be |conducted by Rev. George Styring of New Britain. There will be no meeting of the church school. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kelsey. Mrs. Wilhelima Kelsey and Edward Domestic and imported Four genera- | The public is | There | made. by boat via the .way of Lake | inspection of the | | Fowler left this morning for Mai- llowe, N. H. where they will spend a few days at the Fowler cotrage on the lake near that town. Later iin the week they will motor t) Westbrook where they will spen! the remainder of their vacation. Potts has returned Miss Marion from her vacation spent with rela- Plainville, Berlin community ten- n the Hart- champion- be conducted ar k beginning Satur- The doubles team Wil be Vrank Kramer, ir. and {Bruno Miglioll. The singles players will be Frank Kramer jr., and Li- mund Siegrist Inability to procure Athletic hail for Monday evening may cause a postponement until later in the week of the proposed meeting of [the Berlin Panthers A A nouncement will be made in Mon- paper as to the time an| Iplace of the gathering. Mr. and Mis. Olaf Benson and family returned home yesterds. from a two weeks' vacation Mr. and Mrs. George Demore and family left today for a two w. stay at their cottage in Niantic. Community Tub Lactivities commence Wednesday September 3. The Community clun cabinet has prepared a program for the six weeks following and includ ing the opening night. The commi:- tees and the dates they are to tak charge follow: September 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Demore. Mr. an Mrs. . A Williams; Scptember 12 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz Mr and Mrs James McPherson: Sep tembar Mr. and Mrs. Lotz the Misses Mabelle and Wini fred Barnes: October 3. Mr. ant| Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mr. and Mrs | {12oval Morse and Mrs. Ida Mors {Octeher 10, Mrs. Carrie Lawrenc Miss Etfa Lawrence. Oscar Benson and Les Dalbey. The winter rehed- fnle will announced at a later date ship tourney | Walnut Hil g day, August 23 10 wili (Continued on Page 13) Legal Notice PEMOCRATIC CATCUS Democratic voters of the town ot Berlin are requested to m-et Thursday evening, Augnst | at 8 o'clock at the Legion ensington. for the purpose of irating delegates for the state, | onal, senatorial and probate conventions. Per order of the Dem- {ocratic Town Committee, Dated at the town of Berlin, Aug- vet 15, 1923 Signed DANTEL, MALARNEY Chairman of the Demo- cratic Town Committee. | The Philip | | Increase Batting i \ {|be named for a | again | stble for the founding of ciation An- ! evening, | Palon ; School Alumni Today DERAZI0 REPASSES .50 Lead In Dusty League—Church Notices—Boy Hit By Auto — Pastor Accepts Call— Bus to Take Fans to Wallingford. John E. Lamb of Plainville ond term as pres- Graded School the nomt- the or- th will nt of the Plain umni asso: E ciation w nating commuttee at that chool eighth annual reunio ganizztion at the afternoon. Mr, 1 president last August b choice of the commirttee in spite of s protestations that office be given to the same man been prominent in 1 1n the aff. of the E. church for the paet 1§ a former registrar of present is chairman e town plan commission. He conducts the Empire Electric & Mtz Co. on Crown street Colette ¥ the bie Smith of Station will be nominated for honorary president. She, meore than anyone e w respon- Governor John H Trumbull he named for honorary resident once more. _ The following will be nominated for vice presidents: Charles H [ton. Georze ESpencer, Howard L. "Warren, Miss M v Rooney and Mrs Clara Lamb all of Plain- Barhour of East Dr. James | Boston, Mass.; Miss Rose A [of New York city, Mis b Avon. and M of South M Other nominations are | Thomas P. Prior tor treasurer, M Carrie Lanridsen Smith for record- ing secretary, and Mrs Usher for corresponding secretary All three are Plamville residents, The nominating committee con- 1sts of Mrs. James Simpson, Minton will vice echrist Tyler - Holmes cella Cough- that of A Norton and Henry A Castle Tt 1s expected that its 1ist of & accepted without or auestion at todav's The prosram of the further inclnde a |basket luncheon. an stration by three planes including one flown by the governor. motion pictures of Lindbergh, and a talk on aviation hyv the governor | Perazio Recovers Form | Mundy Derazio recovered 1 ting eve during the past week and moved from 476 to .522. easily r taining the batting lead in the In- dustrial baseball leagne. With a sinzle, triple and walk in three trips to the plate the Trumbull catcher had a perfect evem Sndl even passed Falon of the Businessmen who iz hitting 300 for one gam Mundy has made 12 hits in 23 trie Shim. §tandard Steel infielder, hot second place. while Dulac. pitcher for the same team, has climbed to third position. Those hitting .300 or better are the following Derazio, Trumbull Electric Busin men, 50¢ Standard Steel. 417: Dulac ard 412: Derby. Trumbull Electric, .407; Bannell, Businessmen 400; Matteo, Peck Spring. Gnazzo, Peck Spring. 301: ton, Businessmen, 375 Trumbull Electric, 364 Trumbull Electric, .361; Businessmen. 350 Arnold. Trumbull Electrie Cassidy, Trumbull Electric. Foran, Trumbull Electric, .33 will he reunion reunion will together, a aerial demon- bat- Steel. Cramp- Babhich Miller. w With Keorl Dane and Goovge . Aw THE YELLOW PR £ ¥ E INY rama of the mountain: and the poople who Itve there. A Big Sh MONDAY and TUE: L Mulhall Derothy Mackaill na Rig Hit DIES' NIGHT IN A 1 STILL TUIAK TAAT PARCEL POST MAA HAS TUE \NRONG ADDRESS BECAUSE \F FRECKLES WAS SENDING ANYTUING \NE'LL GO AND SEE IF LE REALLY LEAVES IT AT DSCAIE"S HOouse " Yor- | Ruby Cooke | exception | 400 | Peck Sp Cunningham, Bu; {vine, Businessm |Standard steel | Spring, .300; Alexan Miller broug |but Derazio is cl |12. Babich stll with 12 runs | The Trumbul |lead in team bLatt |age has slumped ag Businessme are ¢ Peck Spring for l:2 ard Sweel for .2 nine now leads ! 319, followed with 913, Trun 911 and Busine The league problema more games will Services at the [ church tomorrow w Sunday school service at 1045 a Purdy will preach Advent Christtan Church Sabbath school o'clock tomorro; Advent Christian ing preaching s at 10:30 o'cl sage being The evening preach at 7 o'clock The Silent Voice Prayer mee T:45 o'clock T All are welcome omorrow at er's A. M. E. 1Zon church will be preac (follows: 11 a m A. A Perry: theme Nobody Prayv.” 12 ool theme, Wanting " all services “Weighe The Catholic Church es will be held at 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- 'ing at the Church of Our Lady of The annual coal collection will be taken up at hoth masses Monday The regular servi Megey. At 9 o'clock there will be a thony Mashidro Berardy. | Pastor Accopt Prior of | Rev. J. Roy tended to him Th local Congreg will take up h 'tember 9. onal Baptist Church No services wil Baptist church tol {tor, Rev. A. D. preach at 10:45 a_ m Baptist church and he will be the spea service in the same church Boy Hit By of Mr A voung n Thomas Cassidy of F struck by afternoon wh le of zelling lown which hit markers. papers him bo.e Play in Wallingford The Wall All-Plainvilles {a return game with the Lenox A. . (3 Connecticut bus has been hired by the local man- azement to take along the fans whe €Xplained that he had been sending wish to accompany the team. Tna will leave the center here at 1:15 lo'clock and the management hopes large number of supporters | will follow the players on this im- | |of that place. A that a portant occasion after a 14-inning tussle, the Lenox team nosed out the New Britain Falcons by ‘| Leidke will pitch for the home team with either Dudack or Miller work- ing for Plainville. Rebekah Meeting The Martha Rebekahs will hold a resular meeting in Odd Fellows' hall | equipment to its plant at Biddeford, All members of t li!!fs Mondayv night “Is It Worth It?” The worry, fuss and bother, the feverish search when valuables have been misplaced. the anxiety when you g tor and th ¢ the sSta whether or not = played Methodist Church at 9:45 5 m morning me “Couldn't Hear 30 p.m. Sunday 6:30 p m 30 p. m.. preaching by the pastor: and Wilkerson |Branford has accepted the call ex- sday night come to Plamville as ties here on Sep- orrow er at an automo Cross in the ~ourse o He was knocke. but escaped injury 338, W 316; Le- | Frezeau, | wab, Peck ‘eck SPring | e (will tackie the the North Sile Bristol v'clock tod 10w theater chool kept th their ave 311 The |will do 239, the |and ¢ Stand- | °k Spring Iding with dard Steel Datoli 3 the pitel Notes Island for a vacation Miss Gertrude Hencel | her heme in Brookh after having been and Mrs Fred ¢ Broad street for t Mrs. Johanna ‘5!1—«" 1s vgeationing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nerth Washingtor terday for North Attlebo visit Mrs. Snelgrove's I'rank Jones with 878 over, and lle M E as follows Church Rev. 1. C. meet at bemg emploved by the 1id in the guard team are urged 1o Le prese | To Play In Bristol The Furions Nine will g | tel this atternoen tfor a g «hool field there with the Kris- 1ol Red Wings, while tomorfow they stol P'hantoms at grounds Members will meet ‘ar 2 and at 1 o'clock tomor- afternoon in front of Yuco with Yacobellis behind the H. Everett Thompson is ar returned N ¥ gusst of nuith past twe Berg 1t Rlock 1s] Snelgrove of S et Miss Margaret Foley of Noruich APPra T :nd revaluztion pro | Bristol to Brs € at the News CHICKEN THIEVES GIVEN 30 TAYS Tiio Were iv“ilhom Address— Smiih Cub Meeting WINGHELL SHITH PRESIDES Efforts Being Made to Secure Can- and vihs Certam bar today My of ¥ of Kl didate For Sperker—Liquor Vi Mass olator Pays $230 . Mrs v and Coste— Others Fined—Other ltems on. Nicholis Mi Brown The Missés Dorothy and Lois King will be of Thompsonville hae their aunt, M Perfection " Trumbull ave ervice will ge being for the cARD OF We wish to tha neighlors for th bereavement 1a Mrs Zetta Holde tiful floral o larly wish to 1 he Redeem. ciaes and the 1 tist chure forge shop. MRS, FREED HOLDE MR. AND MRS e held at ening these the ing by Rev ©. E Union Found nvited to morning mass for An- Miss Jennie Bridgeport. Aug. Call field avenue of North A |have commented humor upon to pastor of t short church He Continnance of this vesterday was in held at the e The pas- D.D. v at the Brices] 0 a union court it alleging that it that 35 and 41 foot csted on a the air wore that 15 realie vabns Auto and Shaw The pot alanye Percy. King Mre 1 the pespan Whitig his business who styles The ea New Jerses | Milwaukee, Wis. Aug will go Milwaukee White House sweet Co. | Brule larrived the since the TAR Towell. Mass Aug Last week 3-2. Duten | signed its Lowell mills and finally decide that they have been lost— Is it worth it when you can rent vour own private box in our massive Safe Deposit Vault for as little as $3.00 per year? Bring Your Valuables In Today'! lainville Trus* Co. Plainville, Conn. mbers of 1t men W. H. LEACH and 17 FREAK DECORATIONS [N~ .. BRIDGEPORT ARE OPPOSED Neighbors sock Infunction to Make men, His 1) Lawn Scheme. (P—\1sitors city who have gone out Fair- with an observant eye with morr “n unuswal and uniqu display of ladders—large and small and long — used decoratively on the front liwn of a house display been objected to by a neighbor whe common nunetion was a m ladders which bar : o o eafel were Tr By President’s Wife 15 (—Mrs icmm Coolidge prefers peppermint to candy and John Coolidge likes salted gtord tomorrow afternoon tep NUtMeats it was revealtd today by confectioner. tooth were learned when the confectioner candy and nuts to the camp on the presidential NEW POSITION 18 (A—Paul Plainville defeated the Lenox hers |A. Read. azent of the Lowell branch |of the Pepprrell Manufacturing com- pany for scven vears, has accepted la pesition as manufacturing }O' the Whitman mills, New Bedford | He will succeed William & Hall, re- | The Pepperell company re- cently announced discontinuance of removal been visitng Edward Mills ot past week THANKS < our friends and ir sympathy in ou death of nd for the beau- We particu Sunshmne trom the lifferent occasions police nd the fowl fro & coops lokas and John J. Ur- were atrtributed to the ac- the accused eral months north side theft of several of Joseph nily nevitch thvities of ago, residents at complained abous losing chickens, particularly on Sat- urday mights. At that time it was thought the practice had heen brok- €N up by the arrest of three other all of whom made their head- auarters near the g in what is known as the “Hopper™ district smith Cluy Meeting A mecting of the Fifth S natorial Disirict smith for dent club will be held next Tuesday evening i the oifice cf Attorney Joseph 1° Dutton. president of the organiza- At that time plans will be ted for a barbecue dinner to T S p- Winchell Smith, the noted Farmington, who is member of the club, will pleas U one of the speakers Efforts are now being made Mr cure Al Smith, candidate or ¥ nuator lobinson, or le tion formu be held tembe plive honorary ke Compou has of to end nee, for high in | Prosidential nominee. prakers Smith for President” club wis formed almost a year ago and has many the fifth senatorial district. At the time of or- ganiz . Winchell Smith was but 1n responss to a cabl 1 sent by Joseph Dutton phied that he would be glad to ac. oSt of honoriry president This in spite of the fact that Mr. Smith is an ardent republican, Plans tor the election campaign will be discussed on the day of the barbecue and committers appointed to canvass the various communities. Liquor Violators Fined Stephen Kosokowskl of 445 North urrirt st New Britain, was fined 30 and costs in the city court to- and deprect members in Judse Elson W H Ladder cept the The desires a charge of transportation of liquor. [He pleaded gul Kosokowski was arrcsted Thurs- day night when he attempted to de liver five gallons of alcohol at the Fome of James Lazarski of Curtiss Street. Lazarski, charged: with keeping liquor with intent to sell and reputa- tion, was fined $100 and costs Fred Bartz of Molzon Flace was fined $50 and costs on charges of keeping and reputation. A small quantity of liquor was found by Sergeant Henry Jeglinski and Officer William Thompson when they €d his home Friday afternoon Joseph Bachmann of Cooper Mine Road pleaded guilty to keepinz !liquor with intent to sell and reputa- tion and was fined $100 and coste. His home was visited I'riday after- noon by members of the liquor squad | following a complaint made to head- quarters. Services There will be this evening at in honor of St | Corn Roast Harold F. Emmett Post, Veterars Wars, will hold their a roast Sunday afternoon at home of Past Co Georse R Stanwood of 333 Broac restville ¢ have also been in- party agent of | This Evening at 7:30 Joseph's churce Anne rices vited to atte Vote to Disband At a meeting of the members of the New Departure Mutual Relm: association held last evening in Req Men’s hall. jt was voted disbang the organization and return to the bers the funds now in the treas. The organization, which has existence over a quarter of & century, now has approximatesy $24.000 on hand. This will be re- turned to members of a pro rata basie Upon the Keevers of motien of John E, R. New Britain, it Was GECS=YOW GOT A BIG PACK AGE TAERE HAVENT YOU, ON TUE OUTSIDE ? LETS SEE T, 0SSIE —~ Dutton to| vice | | y by Judge William J. Malone on | raid- | Members of ta, | the tunds now avgitable a gift to pe presented 4t some fater dates | rresident Dewitt Page of the Nuw | Peparture Manufacturing e tup |in recognition-of -his support Funds will be distn- 'u:mmmolul) voted to purchase from lorganization buted after the first of September. | Boxing Bouts Postponed Fer the seventh consecutive ¥ day night, it was found necessary te postpont the Loxing bouts at Mussy Field sponsorcd 1y the Hristol Sportsmen’s Association. Rainfall “arly in the c.ening caused an um. rouncement by the club officiale that the bouts would be postpened for a week Band at Compounce The weekly atternoon of music at CUompounce will again featyre ew Departure band. Biginning at three o'clock Con- luctor Becker's crack organizatien Wil present a very interesting pre- arland will be the sole- afternoon and his number Chiftonian Polka” promises to be a ropular number. The pre- ram s well balanced with classical nd popular numbers, 4 The nan detail follows: ‘2nd Regr. Conn. N. G. Reeves Cavalry” . Suppe “liftonian Pelka™ Farland . Wiliams of the Dolls Cruenwald Waltz ng of the Wind" Intermission Cclebre from Lachner's Suite No. 1 Arr. Laurendean Selection _ Uhimes of Normandy™ Planquette § A serenade “Moonlight'* (An old fatorite) .. Meret Excerpts from the Metropolig & S owk Tohgni Humoresque “The Only Tune the Band Could Play was Auld Lang Syne.” st Star Spangled Banner Immediately aftér the cencert at Take Compounce Sundey afterneen. the New Departgre. Bind with nest A. Becker, conddetar will leave for Rhinebeck, N. Y., where they will fulfill a week's eigagement at the Duichess Courty Fair. ° The fame of the New Departure musical organization is spreadtng. due to splendid work both on the air and at concerts, and the musi- c1ans are now much in demand even | bevond the borders of New Zngland. ASIATIC SCHOOE FOR JOURNALISH 0. of Missour Heps Esahih Institution Columbus, Mo.. Aug. 18 (P—The world’s oldest school of journal. 1sm, here at the University of Mis- souri, is extending a helping haml across the sea to the first Astabic newspaper training scheel . im Yenching ‘University, Peking. s, Dr. Walter Williams, feunda and dean of the 20.year old Mis- souri school, is sponsoring the. gup- port. Vernon Nash, who reaeivéd the bachelor of journalism gegres here in 1914, heads the Chipese school. He Dbecame chateman-“of the jounalism department.im 1924, when it was started. Back on furlough. this - year, Nash has organized = Mussuli- Yenching Hui (‘the Missour. | Yenching association) for the pur- pose of gaining financial atd fer students, faculty members and alumni of the University of Mis- souri. He plans to return in Au- gust. to inaugurate the extensi\. program Under Dean Williams' chatrmarn- <hip. an American advisery:’ and promotion committee has: been formed and promises have heen obtained from weveral . Amerfean | newspaper publishers to contribute |$1.000 cach annually to.the Chi- Inese ingtitution to guarantes ~the minimum operating budget ia the first five year T American Society of Newspaper - Editers voted $1.000 from its treasury to the fund, and civic clubs Bave pledged support. Funds econtribu- ted by students will' be . used te maintain reciprocal - graduate schl- arships in the two schoe! hat | Nash. a Rhodes scholar. sepved in Y: M. C. A work. in - the Far East during the world war and hes |had several years' newspaper ex- | pery A need for rapid expansion ‘of |journalism fn China, he says, Nas followed a great stmplificatien . ‘of the Chinese written langusge . & |fow years ago when literaey be- came possible for the 'Chinese masses for the firpt.thme.: - The movement for Mifgour! eup- |pert of the jeurnalism ol phr- allels the Princeton-in-Peking chool of political science and- the Yenching-Harvard Institute fer | graduate study and reseaveh . of o culture and the tegching eee language and litersture. Exchange of profespors will be tried in the American and Chiner~ | schoote 15t o th ery pr T Light Hall 4

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