New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1928, Page 26

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FLASHES OF LIFE: AMELIA IS HEART WHOLE AND FANCY FREE-BUT?| New York — H. Garrison smcc}.. 2d, of Park avenue, and Miss Ade- laide Slosson of Greenwich, Conn.,| have been married to each other | twice in three years. They eloped | when the girl was at school. The marriage was annulled. After they became 21 there was a church wed- | ding with members of the families present. Cleveland — Amelia Earhart of the air is heart whole and fancy free. “But you never can tell; if 1 was sure of the 1 might get | married tomorrow,” she said in ex- plaining that she no longer was en- gaged to Samuel Chapman of Bos- ton. New York — At 25 Zelma O'Neal, actress, has had three b rands and two divorces. When she married Anthony Bushnell, Ei sh actor, it was disclosed that Zelma Farne| Bchraeder of Rockford, 111, had been Mrs. Reginald Buffington of Chicago and Mrs. Henry Burns of Chicago. Madrid — Senora Mercedes Abois de Vallesros, wife of a professor in the University of Madrid, is the first | woman to be chosen to the Spanish | academy. Chicago — The general council of the Presbyterian church has ap- pointed & committee to consider the question of granting women the right to be pastors and elders. Mem- bers of the council at a meeting he expressed formal approval of wom- en’s demands. . Denver — Rendered almost blind ten ycars ago by a blow on Ull‘ side | of the head, Alberta Colson, ms\ founa herself able to read ..mr re- | ceiving a similar blow. When she was cight years old she fell on trozen ground. Recently her head | struck a picce of furniture at home. | Philadelphia — A tract of land on | the Mount of Olives facing Jerusa- | lem is to be made into a garden for | prayer It has been given to the Travel Institute of Bible Research by a woman who prefers to kecp Ber name sccret. It is planned eventually to make a Protestant Bible study center there. Frechold. N. J. — Mrs. Christina Walling of Fort Monmouth has re- | fused to send her sons to school on | the ground that the Bible forbids it. Fined $5, she said she woul! prefer 10 g0 to Jail. She was given a day to pay the fine. | Harrisburg, Pa. — Arthur Stoner, | o |beds have been spoiled by pollution | stealing company’s brass. | /mons club of Wesleyan return for | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928, |opening of new 50,000 watt trans- mission plant. Hartford—Grand jury holds long | |inquiry into relations of Attorney | ‘\\'fl!lam E. Egan with his client, Koger W. Watkins, convicted High school, intends to play on i P SRS he must take part in another game | to win a third school letter. Right | fter the kickoff he will be replaced. captain and fullback of Edison Jr. Hartford—Next legislature will be urged to put amateur boxing under e control, same as professional New York — The noiseless air. *POrt and wrestling. plane scems to be in sight. The Fairchild Aviation company &n- nounces that a new Maxim silencer | !artford appointed deputy treas- reduces the roar of an air-cooled |Urer and George W. Sisson, New motor to a hiss. Experiments are london, clerk of school fund for being made with other sounds. | two years. Hartford—Annuat state treas urer's report shows fiscal buxmes.,[ of $1,600,000 a W Bridgeport—Corporate taxation | | discussed at 16th annual conference w England state tax officials. Bridgeport—Dr. Stanley H. Os- | born, state health commissioner. | testifies in damage suit brought by | Frederick F. Lovejoy of Norwalk against the city claiming his oyster Dr. Toulonse, Noted Psychia- frist, Opposes Such Operations of waters. of abnormals in order to eliminate from the race “defectives” of ail | kinds is again widely discussed in France following denunciation of Hartfordi—American Legion to hold its next state convention here August 15, 16 and 17, Bridgeport—A utomobile driven by | Psychiatric expert in the country, George Kirsten, son of foundry | Doctor Toulouse, president, kills Mrs. Jane Coffin | while she is walking across street. Henry-Rousselle Psychiatric hospital | in Paris. In general terms, these are the doctor's conclusions: “We have not yet established the cffect on the general state of health {of a patient who has undergone such an operation. “We might add to the victim miseries and, for all we know, make them a greater menace to society. “The best way is to keep them | under supervision and, as the taint New Haven—Drive to clean Up ;" ;ojmer fatal nor inevitably 1 stablishments re \C liquor establishi esults in five | | hereditary, allow them to marry, jATTesta. except in maniacal cases, where segregation and confinement would achicve the same ends as steriliza- tion in preventing procreation.” The views of Dr. Toulouse have be- {come Kknown at a time when medi- 1l authorities in France are in con- | tro Com- | New Haven—Four railroad em- | ployes and two others arrested for | Bridgeport—Police take _special| precautions to capture burglar who | broke into three homes in residen- tial section. New Haven—Coroner finds Her. bert W. Funk of Brooklyn, was driving at excessive spced in fatal accident to Mary Palembas of New Haven. Middletown—Members of passion, of which there has been a noticeable increase; while other ex- initiation into new Sigma Chi chap- | ports are convinced that the wave ter. | has swept the capitals of Europe, Now Haven—Yale gallery of fine | drawing boys and girls into the vor- arts opens colonial rooms furnished | with early Connecticut portraits. ahnormalities which are Hartford—Present radio to be used for emergency station | certain types. after Naturally, Europe’s GIGANTIC best alienists OF MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Hartford—Thomas H. Judd of| Paris, Nav. 23 (UP)—Sterilization | | such operations by the most eminent | director of the | rsy as to the cause of crimes of | of perversion and debauchery which | tex, has been stimulated by mental | becoming | {more and more pronounced among | concentrated on finding a solution of the problem. With the object of obtaining the ! most influential opinion possible on | the subject, Dr. Toulouse i proached. Specializing in the care of mental cases with unusual fea- tures, he came before the public eye when he proposed a reform of the French penal code in 1838 re- lating to the mentally affected. stated the theory that the majority of these “malades” are purely psy- chopathic subjects, who would be cared for and observed in psychi- atric centers specially, created for the work. amined 21,000 cases. “Mental maladies are only t surely among the most hereditary Dir. Toulouse declared when que tioned on sterilization. “In this way ‘we can explain the cases of precocious dementia With certain young people who are most often issue of parents ‘tainted’ or simply psychopathics. 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