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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRATD ATURDAY AUGUST 17, 1920. Love’s Awakening Y e nneaniaen- By Adele Gurrison <o Prince Georges' Heroie Gesture \\m‘ Harry's Admiration—But the Lat- ter lusists On Carrying Ulll His Planned “Coup” Re G g i i P to 1 ) s 5. 1 i least T 1t was hed ev 2 i T hen G 8 Kind on t i i i ; lad, you's v You'l man a y 1t I \ 1 would 1 : *1a ¥ o “You = I 1 T 13 irmly th A at it's 1 1 1 [ i hofiel cousin of | pout. ‘I hay on t . and if I'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman 1ybody, ¢ near it you thir on with me )0y rfer k cou W tell th nent yol leveloped 1 th yo Princ e, | finality about his the out- | 10 of Georges ) vas 50 palp: and ven 548 ve t ler- 1 skip irls ind is to be in sis room o'clock in mornin woman who picked up must come to the roof tomorrow morning, wpot where is to f St is to end of every ition e s away from the ho ne 1nok around until have elap No 1 Dicky s ing By C. D. Batchelor [ | | \ Registered U. S. Patent 0ffice | | | “That girl has a funny figure.” “And what's more, it always will be funny.” Talks To &5, Parents MOTIVES Puzzhng Ques’uons New York, Aug. 17—The battle for equal rights for women now, in quite modern manner, has taken to the air! t, feminists rallied around the “no discrimination on account of sex’ fight for equal votes for wom- en, equal rights to work, equal pay for cqual work xt, the equal rights fight on land took to the sea when certain Lucy Stoners insisted on having their passports in their own, not their husbands’, names. | Now, a valiant feminist carries | |the cudgels skyward. insisting that women should have equal rights to fly the planes men fly, compete in | airplane races open to me, and be | cligible for hail and transport pilots’ position. In other would cross the o sex mination ag iatrice Barred From ! words, she heaver inst Derbies s flying feminist is Opal Logan ife of the wealthy Dr. . 1. Kunz, an official of Tif- 3 She fli her own trim little $10,000 “Betsy Ross” with speed, precision and skill. Yet she was bar- | red from the Cleveland derby be- cause she was a woman. And ehe cannot compete in the women's der- | by in her own plane because its 300 | horsepower motor is considered too powerful for a woman to manage. “It is ridiculous to restrict wom- en in these Mrs. Kunz said | in a spirited manner. “What has sex | to do with ion? Flyi no fest lof physical strength. 1 three | | fingers on the stick. Flying needs | |mental, moral and spi 1 cou age. Who says women lack thes themselves are for the Women responsible part concentrated She F 1ghts For Women's nghts In the Air! e o ® peutrict thelr 4if 20| Mrs. Opal Logan Kunz, above, thinks women flyers are victims of une | e Fitbel: fair discrimination, She, wife of a wealthy New York jeweler, is herself | publicity given girl fliers and cven | e T T |&irl passengers has bheen more im- portant to them than really learning | Airport, studying both ground work | “Aviation opens wup tremendous {to fly their own planes with skill. and air work, while her country opportunities for women to earn a { Too much publicity about women in home has not been opencd this sum- ha me livin she said. “Now {the air has made them want to cap | mer and her town house is merely a | v n could demonstrate and sell {italize their sex. not realizing that ! place to sleep. Tall, dark, with a|planes. They could fly mail. They | this very thing would make for dis- |flash of her Spanish ancestors in could fly passenger transports. I | erimination against them in the her black eyes and a great deal of think the functions of aviation have {long run. Aviation should be a co- her fine old Dutch tors in her hardly begun to be discovered. T leducation affair, where good sports- | determined manner, she considers-have seen many deaf people helped ‘n nship fir: rquireme and | it a riotic duty to t for wom- by he n up in planes. There [chivalry and deference shed before ' cn's rights in the air. are tremendous medicinal possibili- | enterineg,. “In time of war women could be tics, plane hospitals to treat certain | Flies in Serious V¥ of tremendous importance,” she as- discases, plane rides into high alti- | Mrs. Kunz takes her aviation seri- |serted. “The next war will be in the | tudes others. Women could 1y ’,.,.y Her proudest possessions are air. It is a matter of national de- th For mental cases, for n- her pilot's license, her sporting avi- | fense. Women could fly hos; ce, flights might give sufferers ation license and the little w»ku( ships, dispatch shi ry mail and the perspective they need for cure, that announces to the werld that he In time of disa like T may sound enthusiastic,” she con- has been made a member m the y could be available, 'cluded, half laughing, “but I am in I7AT, the Federation of Aeronautique carnest wiation might even Infernationale. Enthusiastic Over Future help a and surely no Clad in her wide-wale heavy white | She is quite as earnest in think. one would deny women the right to valuab! 10 k Is, she ST pends from at the New pigque over: to 14 hours women out e sace-time carry the s into the lclouas!” ferers up S NO VACATION FROM By Alice Judson Pea; When disobedloncs seoms it ) , TASK OF BEAUTIFYING SELF when you and vour children clash | (siog meel | ““‘.)‘ ! wills more frenquently than usual,| 0 hard cooked eggs, ; C "1‘ 3 *:‘)”-) when there scems to be an endur. Ped cooked meat, 1 tablespoon| yocoppine Dunn has found a few Jnism beneath the surface, Chopped onion, 2 tablespoons ch(D-lgymmer_time remedies with which look for the motives at the root of Ped Breen peppers, 1-4 (easpood ¢y compat the comy n troubles the trouble, Look for them not only Salf: 1-4 teaspoon celery salt, 1-4i4pa¢ pursue the vacationist. O in your children, hut in yourself, |leAspoon paprika, 1-2 cup Bl dies must be s Very likely ordinarily you Gl ’ a4 to the vz quite willing to admit that you are Cut the ¢ in halves, length S il pe e Aen but in Wise. Remove and mash the yolks.| “If you choose the beach or th your role of pi you generally MIX 1 tablespoon cf sulad dressing mountains, pack in your 1 A claim infallibility. Rarely does it oc. | With the remaining ingredicnt of vanishing eream to prevent cur to you to look to your own mo- Blend well and fill the Z cases. | the 1 from drying the skin and in your child’s dis- | Chill. 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