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KT CONMITTEE nothing of her husband's plans for a { divorce betore informed by press | She replied to her husband'» Hkm IN mT“N | dispatches from the Canal sone. | < charges of cruelty with: Fuvors Moderuitic Painters Too Heavily, Coarges Say Boston, Sept. 7 (M—The Boston Art club has “fired” its art commit- tee because it leaned too heavily in favor of modernistic painters. } In place of the ousted group a new committee has been organized with Hermann Dudley Murphy, not- ed artist, as chairmap, and Gov. Alvan T. Fuller, wealthy patron of the fine arts, as one of its members. The action became public today | with an announcement from Alr. Murphy from his home at Lexington which definitely sounded the knel“: 50 far as the club was concerned, of | what he called “crazy stuff.” “For the past five or six years we have had an exploitation of mod-| ernist art at the club,” explained Mr, Murphy. “You know what I mean, that crazy stuff. The com- mittee in charge of the exhibitions has been showing priaicipally works | of this sort. We bclieve the people | are rather tired of this sort of thing. Small Minority . | “We think that these modernis- | “Probably he did feel hurt when 1 tried to coax him to a job. You know, it doesn't take long for & person to lose respect for a husband when he sits around and reads when he should be working. | BOMB PLOT REVEALED Scheme to Blow up Officers’ Homes in Canada Comes to Light Through {‘ Questioning. | Grand Falls, N. B, Sept. 7.—UP— A rum-runner's scheme for the, blowing up of the homes of two New | Brunswick provincial policemen was | revealéd today in a confession at. tributed to Kennedy O'Neill, 18, of Auburn, Me. E. C. Morgan, assistant commis- | sloner of provincial police, said | O'Neill, who was arested in connec- | tion with the wrecking of the homes of Officers E. A. Aubie and R. G.| Peters in Edmunston Tuesday, had revealed that three Maine men had | agreed to wreck the policemen’s | homes for $25 each or $10 it the dynamite failed to explode. Morgan did not reveal the names of the three men, although he said | tic paintings are the work of only | a small minority of the painters and they came from Portland, Milo and Derby, and had been hired by an- | that it is time for pictures by dif-| o iper ‘narty for the job. This man, | ferent types of painters to be shoWN. | Njorean said he was told by O'Neill, | It is our intention to be more lib-| (og'in turn hired by New Brunswick eral in our point of view than has| man connected with' a powerful rum- | been the case in the past but mev- | rynninecindicate made up of New | ertheless think that the majority of | york Quebec and New Brunswick | the painters in the club are con- servative rather than extremists.” | Names of members of the ousted committee were not made public but it has been known for some | time that the club has been rent by internal strife concerning the | policy to be pursued in its exhibi- tions. Now the modernists Who have asserted that their fellow art- | ists were “behind the times” seem definitely to have lost their cause. On the new committee beside Gov. Fuller and Mr. Murphy will be Hoyland B. Bettinger, secretary; John Whorf, Lombard Williame and Stanley W. Woodward, George Wil- | liam Eggers, director of the Wor- cester art museum, was the sole | member of the old group to hold over. The Boston Art club was organiz- ed in the 1850s and has included many distinguished artists. | G R R TR A | Ruth Elder Says She | Won’t Marry Again Hollywood, Calif.,, Se 7.—(UP) —Ruth Elder “most emphatically” | refuses to consider matrimony again, | she said today in reply to rumors in Hollywood that she planned to marry Ben Lyon, actor, after Lyle Wo- mack, her husband, obtains a di- vorce. Miss Elder and Lyon fre- quently have been seen together in Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price 215 MAIN STREET | woman bootfeggers. Police Attempt to Identify Woman New York, Sept. 7 (M—Police to- day made effors to identify a young who wandered into head- | quarters and said she could not re- member her name nor past events | in her life. She carried sales slips from a | Providence, R. 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