Show 5 V A 19 DAR Tried At Blacklist Party in N. N Y Dear Sweet Girls Only Followed Lead of Men Says Mrs Baillie aillie NEW YORK May 10 AP A At-A A number of those whose names appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap as unpatriotic on the blacklist of the Daughters of the American Revolution held a party last night under the auspices of the Nation liberal weekly at the Level club Mrs MrS' Helen Tufts Bal Baillie D. D A. A R. R member of Boston who was the first to publicly object to her organizations organization's organizations organization's organizations organization's organ organ- circulation of the blacklists black hiack- lists assured the party th that t a large element In the D. D A A A. R. R is determined determined determined de de- de- de to drive out the keyhole men Her reference was to the Key Men of oC America an organization tion which furnishes lists of oC those it believes have radical leanings Mrs Josepha Whitney of oC New NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven Haven who resigned signed from the D. D A. A R. R after atter publication of the blacklist charges also sp spoke ke asserting that thai the dear sweet girls had only followed the masculine lead in adopting blacklist methods of haltIng haltIng halt halt- Ing speeches The D. D A A. R. R was tried tri d with Norman Thomas candidate of elf if the Socialist party for president as judge and the roles of lawyers ers for forthe forthe forthe the defense and prosecution filled by Arthur Garfield Hays and Henry Rosenberg The decision in the case was to give the Daughters s of ol the American Revolution six months in which to subscribe to the principles principles principles prin upon which the United States was founded including the right ht of free speech or to change the organizations organization's organizations organization's or or- name to the tle Stepdaughters Stepdaughters Stepdaughters Step daughters of oC the American Revo lution Senators Borah and Frazier sent t telegrams of a a a. sympathetic nature ture to the party part James Weldon Johnson negro poet and author was was was' master of ceremonies I |