New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1929, Page 13

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OB UTERATIIRE CONFERENCE GOAL (Continued from First Page) the sale of ceptain of the perjedis cals, following up his objections to day with arrangements for the com- ference. Former Mayor Quigley has “ale ready pledged his.support tp any of- ficial drive started, and in & letter to the mayor expressed hopes that steps will be taken/ét ance to rid the city of what he, terms, trash. Paoncssa's Letter to The mayor's letter to Mr. Quigley follows: “Mr. George A. Quigley, Pres., *The Lions' Club, *City. “Dear 8ir:— “My attention has been called through the newspaper columns, to the remarks made by ¥ou and the Rev. Philip Cleveland with refer. ence to salaclous maguzines being sold on the uewsstands in our city and to literature which:is-available at the public library. “It is my aim and desire to co- operate with your organization in whatever steps it takes to prevent the sale of this literature in our city, and I feel strongly that pre- caution should be taken te sce that none of it is allowed at the public library. “Assuring you of my hearty sup- port, I am, "ll('lpocfluny . M. PAONI‘SSA “Mayor.” Hopes Mayor Will Drive Out Trash Mr. Quigley's letter’to the mayor reads:— “Hon. A. M. Paoneasa, #Mayor of New Britain, “City. “Dear 8ir:— “I am in receipt of your letter of the 13th regarding the sale of sala- clous magasines in this city. “l was very pleased that you so promptly took up the matter and personally investigated the sale of such magazines. There - Is such a great volume of good ; menlurn i available it would ¢’ seem as’though! all this rotten, saiacious, stuff should' be immediately eliminated ‘from ovr newsstands. “The remarks ‘of " Mr, Cleveland’ before the Lions clwb ori Tuesda: were heartily - gpplauded .by th members but 'no officis! action wes taken by the club. I believe, how. ever, frowm reni made by individ- ual members, that: the Lions clu will strongly back swy action taken | by vourself or other “‘oMclals to eliminate this class of literature trom the newsstands of our city. . “In regard to the books in the ' New Britain Institute which have been mentioned as questionable, 1 believe that this matter can be safely left to the discretion of Mr. M-rcun ‘White and the librarian. “Now that you have taken co:m- . zance of the 'n}ntter and so_promptly | verified the'widtements thtide at the | Lions club, I hope that\you wiil tal fmmediate l!(‘pl to rid lhc'clty tMs trash.: Auurlu yo! ot my. full sup- port I anr | “Respectfully yours, GEORGE H. QUIGLEY ! _, "President of Liona Club.” Lions Executlves Tgnore - Oharges | No digcussion of the criticisms of sugge! ‘magagines ‘saldto He on sate in this city was held at a meet- ing of ofMcers and committee chair- mien of the Lions club last evening. The club officials met at Fallon's grill for supper and a discussion of Lions' affairs in general. President George A. Quigley stated today that only matters of interest to the club itself, such as fees, dues, member- ship and other routine affairs, in- | cluding the club's future yrozum were discussed. It was expected that the attack on aHeged salaclous magazines would | come up for discussion. Mr. Quigley | said today that,before this matter is brought to the attention of the di- I BeReady When Children Cly for It Baby Is Ukely to wake you any whici | Be | Keep a bottle of Fletcher's | night with that sharp ery means fust one thing-—~colic! ready. Castoria in the house, A few drops of this pure vegetable, pleasant- tasting preparation comforts a col- icky, fretful or feverish baby in a Jiffy. In a few moments your anxl- ety is over and haby's sleeplng ' soundly And you've only done what your doctor would advise. He'll tell you Fletcher's Castoria doesn’t contain any harmful drug— that it's safe for the youngest in- fint and effective for children of ail ages in cascs of constipation, colic. gas, dlarrhea and those upsets when you don't know just what is the matter. Avold imitations. Genulne Castoria bears the Fletcher signa- ture, . recters eficially, it will require some action by the club. The former mayor said he realized that'there were bodks of good liter- ary. style, written by the best authors which it was not advimble to give to children, but which adults could read. He said his fecling is not againat these but against “Salacious and indecent magasines for sale on the newsstanda™ He also said that | Bass, rf while Mayor Paonessa would get all the cooperation he needs to bar these magazines from the stands by a pealing to the state's attorney, #tate or local police, he feels that nothing more than a letter to news dealers would be necessary in most cases. Heo pointed out that James V. Onorato, member of the Lions club who stated Tuesday that he sells more magazines than anyone ‘elso in the city, commented upon the pass- ing popularity of suggestive books and magazines and a growing de- mand for books of an educational nature, Criticlsm by Hancock that books unfit to read are obtainable at the library of the New Britain Insti- tute, Mr. Quigley considers a mis- take. He %id not criticize Mr. Han- cack, but he did make the following remark: “I have such s high regard for Marcus White and for the librarian and her assistants at the library, that I weuld hesitate to criticizge them.” “Mayor Paonessa is. to be con- gratulated on the promptness and,| thoroughness- of his action in this matter,” Mr. Quigley added. PHI BETA TEAM WINS The Phi Beta Fraternity basket- ball team showed a wide measure of superiority over the Upsilon Lambda Phi quintet yesterday at the Nathan Hale achool gym b playing the losers in every de ment of the game. The final score was 22 to 5. 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