> o g t
Critic of FBI
Seen Biased,
Uninformed
D A I L Y BULLETIN
IPif
Tuesday^ Noyemb«r 2 1 , 1950
T h e Daily B u l l ^ Endkort, N . Y.'
4
T h t M
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One-Track
Heard About Town
M i n d s
AchesQfi H e l d t o BUme
In Soviet China Blunder
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,
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•cc inetructcri in liberal think
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ing, considers the Federal Bu
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reau of InvortJga'ion a waste
fOCOaial Papw M U M Village •< laolcort
of taxpayers' nwncy' and a
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to
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In
his pew;
u AP news alspateaea.
on the!
It < d h w l by carrier boyt at 30e per book
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Lowenthsl;
915.(0 per year
PublUned dally axeept Sunday
Enured 'expresses these {
a* Second Q u i Matter Oct IS. 1337. n, views in c h a > '
th* Postoffle* at Kndleott, N . Y . Under
ter after chap-]
^
U M Xct ol Mitch 3, 1ST*.
ter. and in one
instance
goes
"jjPrVe M W An©*' anything until w knoof tht truth."
back 30 >ears
"J}\
/
—George f. Johmon to gripe al-xjt
*
S:
J Edgar } ico
ver
director of
the F B I .
In
1920 M |
# Member of the Ford family recently made J us'ice Dcp?itLama
sa profound observation on the price of peace. ment ordered a
roundup of ( mm inist and other
He alluded to the giving of the great Ford illegal alien* in the L'. S. for the
^Foundation fortune, $214 million, to be used purpose of insutunng deportation
By G a M T f *
Dear Deer
# Beat ( t r e e ) deer hunting yarn so far this i
came direct from Bill Blaxey of Union Dtahriet and
John Smada of Johnson City.
Sofcdtky-
Both IBMerts, they had been deer hunting tor
four long y e a n and never got anything but a tired
# QNa gipttasjiir la, 1 » M , Dean Achcson ' a d much to say on China.'
feeling. S o Sunday, tbey decided on a hunting pic.
L e f u a quota a few thingsKe said
nic. Bill took his wife, and John
"Tha frtater part o f ' ' 0 i l n a t o the > "h, wfcJch is made op of
took; Miss Muriel Adams.
Sinkiang, outer Mongolla/and Manchi. K i Chinaae at the praaetU
moment only ncminally.'y
Bat H tented out to he ( d e a l
N o definition of Npfth China, r •• - CaiirtCM or. foreicn, has
hunting party. Each of the men
ever
dividad China / a s M r
brought down a deer. They give
Acheson does her» The Yangtze
a.« i ' rto* any area in what M r .
as their .proved theory, "Don't
river i* usually the dividing line
•"0 .describes as China "To
tell us it is unlucky o r a nuis
between North and South Chum. A C " '
r'h." Only one thinf can
the
i
ance to take girls on a hunting
Shanghai, f o r
j.iy b e said about all this
tni't
party with you. Look at the>
instance, b a a
teri and that is that these
deer." W e did, and Stacey Har
always been in
an
a e already part of Soviet
rington took a photo for The
cluded in North
Ri...
Bulletin.
China. T h e '
newspaper
on
Mokiaac pis»yiac« ( a n d the
which I work
This deer huattar season may
wn.,«- ( f Cliirtese Turkestan and
ed
there was
not belong here. W a l t Garvey
now n u d r o f Tibet, which M r .
culled " T h e
probably has a copyright on it
A< h.
n, lor some reason, oruitNorth
China
for his fish and game column,
i.-d'
- now absolutely tinder
but a column is a column.
D a i l y News."
itu-'.
control.
So is all of
Bcul*
r
.
Maar*
Peking
means
M m
a. The Mongolian S. S,
north
capital;
}'< rm •c is part of the Soviet
I'sed to think of deer as small, helpless, wfkt
Nanking means
I M,
It was stolen from China
animals. Outside a few in private parks and in xoos
south capital. •
J' 1
never saw any.
Sin k 1 ang is
Pi
Mr. Acheson said this:
part of Chinese
A i '
since there is nothing
Then had a few experiences with deer. T i n t
Turkestan and
ir r I
them (Soviet China 1, I
was an invitation t o go deer hunting with a large
is—
outside
the
Sokolsky
-parry. SrroweU xtp ax 4 m r st the rendezvous.
d«i. t .--e why they should yield
'ft°J&P 1 ) 6 0 1 ) 1 6 C l a i i f y m o d * r n Problems, and ^ e ^ R r " T r ^ e w r r f ; " k n o w n
Great Wall
Thlr is 'trie of
There w e r e four cases of Scotch and no guns. Didn't
in wi-d is tndoubtedly pressures
'added:
as the Palmer rains, i » described Outer Mongolia and Mane>.•>•>•>
get to g o t o that one.
fr n' "ie Communist movement
"I think we must accept the fact that in detail In a book by Louis F. N o r t h China ends at tr-e (.'ca*
1..
• into -this Korean r o w "
the pursuit o f understanding will mean sac- f » " i^eoiiwi
quote* at W a l l . Outside territories w. e
Next was first taste of venison cooked as the
H
they did net into the
not regarded as part of v
h
mountain people prepare it. They slice it thin and
rifices on our p u t Not merely material
K ' « i row. A s a matter o f
China. The Old Republican tiiu
just sear it in butter on a shallow pan. Then they
! i
'hey are now killing
.sacrifices, in terms of dollars and goods, but H o o v e r for if* whole thins.
serve middlins (small potatoes) and other good
had five b u s . four of n . u
v
an soldiers and Marines.
One thma of m'erest to note represented the outside aretthings with it.
important changes in our w a y of doing here is th.-" Ho-iver was then
- ns. A f t e r General Macthings.
>
had d"feated
Soviet
Furthermore
the p h i . i s - •
in his twer <es »nd was doing
Forget what atate this first •xptrieatoe w i t
the N o r t h '
ins'.-ad
i f - i • Soviet China, out of
;
"You may recall Lincoln Steffens' de administratis e work in the " T o
In. They are stUI serving it oat a y**r-re«ad
V'
iria, took _up the battle.
"North
China"
is
an
adv.Knu s
Justice
Lx'partrrM'nt
T
h
e
F
B
I
basis. Mountain people are usually vary assspi.
scription of how, at one stage in the proceed
« British policv"-to deny this
i n c k which only r t m i » s r-n
was onlv a cleam in his eye at
clous and It took years far me ta gala tha
ings at the Versailles conference in 1919, that time In addition, Hoover fusion The real pent of t ' n s
and M r Acheson is the
confidence, of this particular group. C a a aay
:
By B o b Conudina—
Clemenceau turned on Wood row W ilson, Or had nothing to do with ordering statement IM its total avoidance p ' i^inist of British policy.
the dinners are served somewhere 1st XertaY
•
N e w York, tr*»— Taking a bold chance, the boss recently ap
\ - -i matter of fact, the BtitAmerica.
lando and Lloyti George and asked them the Palmer r idf 'and Post, the of a moral posit ion. H B H / I J "
• ue t o use three Republl- pointed, me a part-time drama crmc, a job that i.pened up wljen
.bluntly whether they really meant what they one historian who did know the the pragmatic «anrtion that (
Neixt experience was with the life of the deer
storv. nevtr t\en listed Hoo a power has invaded or i n V - • - 's Warren Aus'in. Henry the regular critic was promu't-d to full-time copy boy
said about wanting 'permanent peace.' They ver's name m 'he index of his trated into the territorv of a r - ' • • • Lodge J r , and John FosI felt undressed, waikinc m'o my first critical job without an
the hunters miss or aon't see. T h e Sissons up north
all declared they did mean it. Then Clemen- book
' dies, our representatives opera cloak, top hat, cane and spats. Any foci knows that's how
are Intelligent and conservationists. Their tinv»
But l.iwnihcl cites the other rxmer then the conn i ^
'.-«- United Nations, t o da the critics dress, and that they aiwa>s use their extra seat for their
ber crews are always feeding or helping deer.
ceau specified some of the sacrifices that arrests as H.no'her example of is t o be ail now ledged beiai.-idfrtv
tob
of
substituting
it
is
an
accomplished
fact
im
in his opin'on. the F B I
outer garments. M y own * n . would be involved — thp surrender of im how
Few years a g e there waa a big asMw fal
s- • ' China l o r China in that
and Hoo\er are a threat to our matter how it v s a s nccomp'
edge of critics and the.
r ass ling matt hes
A n d it came
perialism, the tearing down of tariff walls, liberties
lowed by a heavy freexe. Herds ef deer ran
ed
If that is In t\e accepted as
havior goes 'way back t.i
out
of
the
tv-pewnicr
somewhat
around In the snow. Soon they were stockaded
the adjustment of economic inequalities and
a principle, rf what value i> the
'
'he co-irse of events works writings of O O. McJntyre. ar,d
The
lyowe thai book ik oubdifferent frum tiiat of other relit Their sharp hoofs made It ImpeealMe far
i regard ' o ihe wishes of
more
recent
the removal of restrictions on immigration. lished bv \ \ Jliam Sloane Asso 1 nited N a t i o i s "
v lews.
them to get out aa they broke through the aaew
who
would have it the
a s s u r a nces
Immediately the others protested that they ciates. Inc of New York on
Then Ai.ies-on ^ a i d
crust.
There were 75 dead in the ran and the
way.
Dean
Acheson's have been given
A m B O W a seasoned review er
did not have that in mind. 'Then,' said Q e - the flv leaf of the cover Lowen"That is where the gr.-at
bobcats and wolves were soon at these.
<»
<•<•as
-Secretary
of
State
to
rr.e
by
the
with
three
plays
under
m
v
b
'
menceau, 'you don't mean peace. Y o u mean thal is descn'bed as a conser cloud from the nor'h Rus^ an - - dased upon the wish to critic in 20th
1 turned out to be a ruthless
Skiled In five miles with a timber cruiser to see
vative who does not editorialize penetration, is operat.np and i '
Cr-ntjrv
Fox's
war.'
- . ,<o * British
pohev
which
plot-giver-aw.nver
I t seems a
this and learned the truth, about deer in our State.
or draw conclu^ons carelessly.
is auite ohvous that the o'sn
excellent
"
A
l
l
;
'o
a.bpndon
Chins
and
fairer
thing
to
do,
though
it
i
.
Actually
the guide told me, the deer herds now
"And Steffens added this comment of
Lowenthal * career Is sprink is to ab.s.-i h these north/'n
A b o u t Eve "
(v es and e e n Japan so that
deemed gauche bv seme- of rt v e v c e d those of Colonial tim?s and there is less
with K4sora">s who are areas of t'h na under Soviet
his own: 'Wilson did not want peace, not led
Real
man of
•
••» could have a monopoly
colleagues. Seems to m e t o he
forage every year.
anythine b i ' conservative. As domination "
literally; nor do w e Americans, nor do the for
< r aid Historv. however. distincUon type
as. importaiit
as giving; t' conclusfos, he blames the
That
also
is
a
d--!a\ed
siatrSpoke
through'
So If you get a deer, don't feel uorrr *»r K.
- .nored him altogether and
British, mean peace. W e do not want war; F B I for runnme a police state,
score of a ball eamc
nient. becau'e the Soviet d ' r u i
lou're. just getting the bounty ef aatere.
only one nos
- i ived-with'n its own othit
Had
to eom«> r'fht out a rt
nobody in the world wants war; but some and then in"ned!i">lv bawls out nation of ( h'na is as compl"*e
tril,
the
ulti
" i 'he res-ill* that Acheson
sav that Jessica Tandy bumps
of us do want the things we can't have with Hoover for not ra'ching enough in the south as in the noith
mate in world
M . '.early alwavs been proved
herself off with a fist full of
atom spies.
Soviet China which Is a branch
out war.'
ly
elegance.
• " a e been w i n e .
sleeping p.Hs in ' Hilda Crane
of
Internit
nal
MarNijm
holds
Oat
the
record.
Hoover
»
agents
:• i s a snrl plight for a SecBu'
looking!
" W e know now, of course, that Steffens*
And whv Snmethmj.' like t*v«
the city nf t'snt'-ti in the south.
followed
a
-pv
"
l
i
l
that
was
I'V of St.ue
i i mind the!
' A little dented around the
appraisal was correct Some of us do want
four years < <\ :n order to haul
tn.a'.'t. m y last;
fenders, Hilda O J I I S N e w Yt.i >
With Erich B r » n d « i » the things we cant have without w a r Or into court
e vnencans who
i'l i- m ;n life
and drops back ' o her miO'
Consldine
to put it another wa>. some of us don't want worked wun M e v F'ichj. Fuchs
wefjiraraer• Thank Ond f o r Blondie and Dagwoodf
league home town m forget t -e
itig "h«Te sat Boh Colerion
to give up the things we must sacrifice if would n e \ . i i. <• happened if
two blanks b.ie drew m her m i
I hank i.oil for Milton Berle and Eddie Cantor!
the
Hi
tish
»c
•
service
hnd
in„
*
ledums
with
h,s
so'
Thank Cod for Jimmy Durante, Jiggs and
nages
Sh"
finds
d
e
s
i
e
:ir.i<
we are to have peace.'
By Leonard L y o n i - and asnes John ("haomnr
been <>o »he -i^t. \ i 11 was^-the- — — —
•Masrgio Fred Allen, Ktikla. Fran and Ollie, for
the elms of ' h e local universi ,
ins a tmsinvss suit anu "
F B I a-id r » -d • a-ents hand
K'hel Mt rman M a r y Martin and E*l© Pinza!
win. the h i p of a radish Engl n
# t-vpty R<ise l.e<'. a< a represee i ' A G ' V visited the offices
of 'j t'. d^sperat on J •
ed the first • D -i Kutfs to the
Thank God for the comic strips, the comedians,
prot-ssor, o • ' n a m e s
a sc ''*
h e Jele\u'..n A i i
t •-. to i •
, .< e in
e plans for inc T V
Cla
Geo.pe . im N
the gag writers, the composers
Brit.*
mad huffflio w h.» is h T h up l
si
- c
^ ' e ii » . » e i ' ' ' e (IN ,
- -ns w h had been t ' e of cheerful tunes and their sing
Bn
< Atkli.son and a I
law i mow-p's
pa'ed. a i d ext esse.i 'rnmedi.'*e
S'| "'ng
VBl i"~tection
% T h e new barbarism m the l'nit>-<1 States
»lvrfival
. I.ook « ' 'hat
ers, for every human being to
ol'
- and tht
)>»^k»d
hoi it .e o B n g . t o | . r.ff ' h e I, te
. --'ntha'
indicates
S e sta.:-. s th o' ^h 1\ >
ii founded on that trtesis ihBt nothing is good me"^>d.s
V s.« ' i > com;i'3ined
I'
whom
He has given t h e talent
mi. n like any -an'plir^ •
the <.<..> reasr.f (;-nien ohv ,0'js t h a t no woman rtev » r e d
years of niarti. e and an o '
>j jtckr'
?ns > ou'll never
.r.iess t» s new, that old things a i e obsolete. fthat
to divert our minds from the
L
' 3
get us g r » io c a i ^
i'f
hrc«e a pre IVirl Harrx r
itself
No'
stage bn-by, before her heels
ho.se
'i
i
awesome doings of the day and
This remarkable pitch promoted h\ s v i riKT was :hi a ( J f i T r J i i H e have noining to round O' dgaiti Simul anooi'sI ' =i
tt eir rdJ"e.
But A ' H i e blue
the terrible mess into which
«ble, i ' I lu- tx
Hire
ne go w i t h such a *~olrrr
-r.d , s>. a't» red groups of the p<oudo-educ<.- iicenf had the fart lurk
ipi
]v, the uro't's.sor rc-enn-is and
.-•nrts
other less blessed human beings
Amen. •
I>'•^t
f's,ch.. analyst
end th - f w " h
after a I .ttrr struggle w i her
At
tila
'.or-'d i« easy to identify". One of their favor- i n \ o K e d i a rra"'i accident "i
have cast us.
to Psv. • a n n ' v
e "sped turtivcly
' nheus Jusl
W I n i h rop
« Yo-.
better s> ' lastine nf!" \ • n. n-•ones to
t'e charges against all literature is that it is \ e TT-e
As If •• e Mo*
ere n Ki.r Kho'lv
gUes'S
R • r k * f ^ller.
ti ith of • •- matter «
ute, Hilda and tl-o p u f ^hop
Mward
man H e ng
r^a; «t
1
•t' lous to
W A_*V fh-i
' blame the women, most
• I M (Jerrnan agi <; in the 1 .rt is in i aracas.
for a nr 'el
rt-'partini;
-. rih kened feast
Know t h e Res..
t P P ^ S & f - V ot whom start to read their
< i n - partv lirU p o s t e r s dirtionary defm-« an e^-apist « i c
had been under KBI
while tht
Kvt-i though sh;» . o - i | . s back
V e n • i u ela,
'
*
newspapers
on the back pages.
<•
f
e
hrandv
of
acred ov< i
i
home " i e v e t v nevt <\^\ she is
of
a
n onv w ho seeks "mental distraction or relief surveillance for months " T h e scene
A a ^ r e Banieh o i . .
• o' ked a« curtain i i
A friend w h o was spending the
1 had alwavs tortured bv tne s'iepi. um thpt
*^)Ti the bondage of realit.% or routine; as trsi tin came to the FBI pot revolution His
announcer t n
weekend at our home picked up
R.io H'li/f proit < s went im- she d'ine the good f' In wronu,
as a result of Hie traffic acci estranged wif*.
'hought ' i •
./e'-at'.ie of escape
the evening paper--to m y great
aTrarn. rhLs » • < i*-f< e " i e war mediatclv
• leading lady's
dent, but via a British censrr
so sfie gulps that 1"-^ ,.r KnrK'rtBobo. • « hv'ng
disgust
T N n in the Herald Trtbntv Book Re- «.ho intercepted a letter ' a t at the Beverly
• » n took her
for Baruch left t < "0 o 1' 1 undressing
out flrops which
.-s been
If there is anything T hate. It
•
orgy
\ >• v en Sunfla\. Ixiuise Seaman liechtel in did not read ri'ihL He turned Hills home of
to a midr keeping hanriv for , ' . ^ ' - nh a
•the Armv a. I - • . • . p « a tap
Rraaaeli
is > have someone rustle my
-. ie. the raw iol I v emergercv
I fled in
*
• • . « • 5 on the 'Reading Interests of Young • n \ e i t o the F B I ond il was Marion Davu-s
ii'i
.
=)-',paii;ii
'tain
in
the
r>.i
paper before I get ta it
. i ot boned up
Norman
neophvte w
Most of n.v i-n""!i^iie< whose
i >v r ^ n\ fieorge W Norvell. supervisor of ••••.I ttiirmgh the wnnper InOne
dav v >i|<- *hi. s v properlv • "
In the first place, a woman never puts the
• -resting ad••isihle nk writing, railing 'or
Thomas, t h e
names are boginnini: to s i , v
stringing
'!•< II in African
l.-h studies in our State, which i< a re- data on shipment' to Fnzland. perennial So
paper properly together again. I t always looks like
>us adverb
lei t iv e.
tb •
mind now that I hr,ve a i m e d
field, he r
»ed • - -Vrs to I 0- or the trip
something out p f the wastebasket when the man
rx-t on the 12 year salary of studenis re- .»et \hf F B I ci'inter-psplonjige cialist candidate
• u. ' i e
liked "Hilda Crane
1 found it
port
to
>
1<i
•
•
gits it
t
f
s
inimediguage was
insists that he w<
My
man. <•
^•'•tions to reaaing materials' used in the experts in fpera'n n.
something to lake a ' b o w e r
atefy He
.•ie-1 f.
toe plane
In the second place l feel a sort of proprietary
referred to i'S an
willing to
ru<tv
Th,» . i ,
All of this i< » matter of
after
though Hie people in 'I
c a—rooms of our schools, comments
to Algieihe«-e
Interest in the news.
—
h" v\as met help
"la pul'tics
•ne have a
Cdler si.
-<-<-ord in the coir i where the man
trv hard to make .t seem w u t h
at the h
"Real criticism of this book wuind
If somebody else has seen it first, T feel, it
!
s i IM .qadicr
Elder Staoesmac
ill serv icesligbllv w.i;i. | •
'.••rmans w e r e l o n v n p d . but
the money
who hani.
Isn t ,iews any more. It's rehash And I hate hash
ml ' r O '•e'-s t ' - able "exau' ite
- \ o K e anal>-sis of the 1,700 titles otter
ise in m y
I wenthal missed i' in his re- who can't get e-e.
I did lik" Clifford oriel* new
denng h.
of any kind
particularly rehash.
r> i»r'_ at an en- ow n review
Vannevar H *"
• •
an tossed
>• arch
-* • i r the \oting
I suspect that tinone ' A Country Girl ' hi< best
listed
met
, loing
Baruch
me an
at>, e*
he wasn't
^wenthal
nuotes
former Carnegie I i>'
since "Colder. R o v " Paul Kellv.
d show too little relation to th.T
watched
our house guest as she read the
arrived,
•hlest
» o d mud- using for the i
McClain
nator I-JU-1 Hatch n V M.-i tnKton and v. ^
I'ta Hagen and the new fellow
paper
streaked
:.- ».v rn world pf writing and lis'nt
(i ' erf Boo Hryv
Office .
helped with
and said
ii bolster his argument that the 'the
who plavs the direct i r are ji'sl
First she looked at the advertisements
surroundt •
n actuallj is rather well representt-u
ni"i' 'n d -f ss uri- I could ke. u r• i
search, appe
ne rest of
yni
as it now operates is a
right
for the s iperlames- I
Several of the stores had saies the following
forms
1
w es
**rx>' t to
m c March • '
r an> modern textbook antholoeu >the
season
provided
•h eat
'O our welfare
He
picked
tip
ft
cm
Coleman.
Chap
day She took copious notes o f the bargains.
broadcas*
K to the -states,
atomic enerc\
' Rancid "
a- ites Hatch as saving
social studies' readers. Such a stud\
m
a
n
and
McClain
Next she read the comics. A s she read them
and B a r
lad been !•' ought
de Rochemoi • ».Granting evervthmq T s.iy
With thesr. i.
respected
she commented on them. You would have thought
But "Bell. Book ar.d Candle '
wou ; d realK cut into the core of the aini>
here to >
a« anoo« n< r for
and De Roi > « r - i
sb>ut the nbilitv with which Mr
tools.
I
wert
irk
But
the
comic characters were personal friends.
with the remarkable Rex | | » i the show
' • education T o create good readers is
"ho s Ra -1., 'i for
•inover has conduded the ?"P.I v <»\i re wo-i -i* •
somebody fi rgoi
1 couldn't stand it any longer.
e me the
risons
is a holev treatise on
vou " Hf
f
i
l
v
'old
them,
• -e of r s aims, but its 'English' must t>p
"eiv
one- cf us knows th3' it
"What's new about the w a r ? " I asked
articles
pr'posi
predicates
t h e Will Rt £»••
modern witchcraft w h e h falls
"late for
i • <»\ » * • » ' a I
a'l-d t<i all its-other studies, if thoughii« a \ erv Itreat power he now Bomb."
" I haven't come to that y e t , " our friend re
a-id punctuation
to go it
on i's face with a n eoinplasn-iie
••v.rnses
Senatois would furplied " I always like to resd about the pleasant
f.. reading, rather than escape' reading
on mv ow n draw
om a thin
thud
Besides- It seemed so i e
" r broaden
that
arbitrary
Jemn ( octeau s
• There
things first The other stufT can w a i t "
bedrooms
knowledge of th'
•na hither- dunriant to make the landl<dv »
the
«•>•«• mo\ ie
:? ' h e aim
- • » e r elying control to the pois
'Orphei.s. a
White H
to confined lo wa
- televised witch
"J
r ench
In the first place, rpading for >-pcreatu"i
That's about It. isn't I t '
- tust as the p.»oole of (Ve<-hop o e t - p l a v w r - ^ h ' . a : -' \*.il come
Nobody wants unpleasant news Nobody want*
is ?c*«J just like the films, radio o r fplevisio t < akia did in their poor i-o-in- 'o N' Y this n-' •> ' ' attend
lo l u e in a world of wars and crime and death
'he premietf
;
By LILIAN CAMPBELL
* merican
o ' r : a>mg games are good. Yet this is c a ' l « "
and disaster
distributors if t ^ ' i". wonder\\ hat he could r.axf urMed
'escapist reading
Central Press,Writatr
This is not the place to argue or t o try to
ed if he hjJ a r » "eni riclties
Did not is another
explain w h y all these things are happening
In the second place, literature is made
and w h e t h e ' h e " i / a problem
Th.
newer. Q u i r k '
te
Folk* of F a m e — O n e u the Name a burlesque, l>es Romanesques,
Neither is it the place to cry over spilled milk.
t o them d'i m? t •
up <if r»ction. essa>s, poetr\, biography ami
I « « n t ' a t t a i n a« T did the
They
and was produced May 21, 1894.
i. Wha
But how much more terrible it would all be if
leant by a display
therefore c f H e d
• ••' mauire
other forms of this written art which enables " >er day, t o i-omniend V The following year his l.a Prinof
"color?
it weren't for the men and women who take our
if he had m i < ••••ti"r>s and
•he army?
' - \ T hartfelf for the attit'de
cesse I-ointaine was produced,
the reader to enlarge his or her experience
minds
from the gruesome realities and transpose us
2 Fro.
assured hin' t r a ' ( • h lonsidetrfie
taken on this and otbet
• nat song* do tha
with Sarah Bernhardt originating
into a dreamland o f gaiety, of fun, of adventure, of
in life. After all w e have-onl> one lifetime iinttp-*. and for hi« \<»rv effl- lion would t>e c.\c-i
words, "g
to then;
• » f wrath" rome *
the part of the heroine. The pro
life as it should be and could be if we little humans
to lead and if we do not acquire the know i •""it sdmlnlstration of the Fed- . . Coctea
3 In w- Italian city is tha
"pU
vcas reasonduction of his heroic romedv,
on this, earth weren't such gosh-awful fools, such
Bureau of Investigation '
edgp available to all of us of thousands of
Pantheon
Cyrano
de
Bergerac
in
l
*97
was
vain peacocks, such conceited, power-hungry, suci ed"
a triumph. N o such enthusiasm
lives we are poor indeed
4. In w v
cess-grtjedy, hypocriUcal beings,
>uniry did Franl o u e n t k a l la a critic of >'BT
for
a
drama
in
verse
had
been
cisHn
Piia
*
i
''aiiDint; operations
^ o it
In the third place, when one is reading
nquor the Incas*
k
n
o
w
since
the
days
of
Victor
H e r e God has given us this glorious earth on
in i • be noted, are other Indii an '
« ne the secretaries
for ertertainment, knowledge or understand
H
u
g
o
.
1,'Aiglon
and
Chantecler
which
to
live for a little while. H e has given us
'
From Bulletin Files—
n ' sta'e >+
as Rep. Vito Mariave held office
ing. it cannot be called escap.st because this i " " ! ™ o ,suchwhose
"were later successful plays. Dur
laughter, love, live senses with which to enjoy life
sin< e (.or-i
t^omnrinisting World W a r I , he wrote chieflv
to the fullest
reading is part o f life. Escapist is a cant ^'•t i - r t i n f record caught up • ) Five Year* Ajr* — Kndwell
• M ?
patriotic verse. H e died in Paris
But H e has also given us T e n Commandments
term with no meaning outside the cliqups " " him a couole of weeks ago residents overwhelmingly de
^
O
U
'
' I uture
feated a proposal to annex thar
on Dec. 2, 1918. "Who was he?
so that w e might b e able to discern good from evil.
teaching the n e w barbarism in all form? * -n voter* of his New York hamlet to the village of F'ndiMake > . • • ments unless t
(Naroei it Bottom ot Column)
T o enjoy all H i s blessings, all w e would have
district decided thev l>»d
who are at least partl\ responsible for the
eott
to do is t o obey- those ten simple commandments.
jc rie, es.«a
' ' » ' . enoufth Of hini in Tongre*.'
they
be
comcurrent fog of doubt and unknowing which
Yet w e can't even do that!
Watch Your Language
P eied at - ;
' V d r o Albizu Cflmpos. the
Ten
Tear* \ g o — AKgrei-a'e
1—He was bom at Salem, . . . 1 : X S > . C A T R . I I N r t j r l - k i t ) ^ •ie.
The stellar
• -aSiicts the--entire -earth. - - • - ••
"e* '"':nvitt'"""head af-tttp- f w n fitiy*s atTendance
a'f" "ErTdVcot t
p stents a •
'
—It"H**»a«"to
Tnt t h r t w e deserve alhthe punish"
-mvzrsth.T
O
:
i
w
r
r
r
j
'
"
»
"
•
&
'
• cattve o f gains
adjective, entangled;
involved;
' ijni-t-j-ontrcJled N a t i o n a list
public schools for the m.'n'h
ment for our stupid follies.
t-rough e « "- « \ttend to busigraduate of Harvard college, and
complicated,
difficult
t
o
under
t i t ' v of Ptierto Rico
of October totaled I O ' L ' 4 o.,t
And sometimes I think that m His m e r c y God
has degrees from several other
stand, follow, etc. O r i g i n : . L a t i n
ness. Cha ^ " - 'e a child born
l-'wenmal accuses the FBr of of a possible 10"JVi6. aceordi-i';
Jj softening his wrath by giving us those wonder
universities.
He W H S assistant
—Indracatus, past) participle o f
to Herbert H Crumb, superm» J&u\*y will _
to -at-rFederal indp.t about
ful people- who, b y their talents, can make us be.
•-refill, ambitious secretary and-asstsunt treasurer
Intrlcart, \o entangle, perplex.
tendent of schools
ireiaDDina;'^n the t'oplon case
s
at least f o r a little, while, what H e bad intended
with an electrical^ company . in
It' « should
news to the
personality
us to be.
New York, then chief statistician
It's Been Said
Fifteen Yearn Ago — I -(• deiwii * The facts on record e r e
God bless them all!
for the An*erkan Telephone and
Happ, Birthday
I never dog-eared a book ia my
feated Ithaca, 8-0
..n Jan. 20. Tf>0. the^ FedTelegraph Col He berarre in sue?
l
i
f
e
,
nor
profanley
scribbled
upon
0 Ooe w « i l d sever *uppo*e from ihevr demeanor '•'*\ >ada» presiding in the cane
E,e*nor K « « i
dancing film
cession vice president. executiTe
TVetsty Yearn Ag«>—Rev John
the title-pages, margin o flyleaf,
that house cats had any need for social secuntx. M»'ert publlclv thai 'he F B I
star, Arthur . Harpo) Marx, com- vice president' and president of
G
Prey of First
Methodist
'and would M soon have sjuck a
IThat laly arch of the tail, the impersonal e>e the hart mdopsndent nroof of the
e.nan,
and
*-H
|
.kman,
profesthe organisation. He has served
Church,
performed
the first
pin through my flesh as through
so-Wal footr* « .
.
deliberate gait all speak sureness of aoaal position sming activities of .tudith Cop- double wedding in his 20 years
in official capacities on m a n / the pages of a book.—Horace
days on th < <i .«
Ion
and- haf Soviet playm'te in the ministry when Miss Har
and tenure.
boards o f philanthropic organisa
Mann.
•Yet- there are cat owners trtw «-ould like t*> which h a 4 * o t been obtainod by riet Clark, Johnson Citv be
tions. He is author of three books
aaaure that \Vhiskers or Fluff}' will receive his ra " ' r e tapaV v
came the bride of Thomas H.
—Does
Business
Want
Scholars,
• Calendar is an nailed from the Roman Calends
It Happened Today
How'd You Make Out?
tion of fish, saucer of milk, and an occasional pinch
The fact is, also, -t,—
that it <s N e t h a r t r k
foidwell
and Miss
Can Prosperity Be Manages! and
or Kalends, a method of-distributing time into
L_.The display—o£--th«uJlaevat catnip come what mav Accordant; to an at- Uaal ta I a n - w i r e s when -the
th ~
~
~
A
g
e
'
certain periods.
- - .
_
2. The Battle Hymn o f the Re
tatney who last year addressed the Brooklyn-Long Attorner'iGatwral ord-rs it done
arnpublic,
by
Julia
W
a
r
d
Howe.
Island C a t Club, tbey And it a bit difficult.
The only li'atitrict ion <s that the
% Bamboo has been kaewa to Increase 16 inches'
St
5. Some.
American law. b e explained, limits a irurtee- t^irtpnceihMahM^
" t not be
in height in a day,
President
4. Petu.
stiif
*'
o f an animat
"the tinra-nrm tised in^ofttrt, WiThom i t s w kia
• The state af tJUh was named after the India*
af two livts plus a possible minority." This, we ressftil iajiif ', hunting would be
6. Thelat«x Edward R . Stet•A States Consti name.
-fcaasvaametifnes Jeovea a cat « » j Ihes to go with- stopped - oaid in most c?ses, ing. the grave of her son. C p l
einius, James F. Byrnes, George
tribe of Utes.
tution.
194. R h t Bejochley.
2—This
French
dramatist
antf
i-it_ tfct help of a truatee. -Christian Science Mon- l.nwifnu^h-as lived long enough Paul Therkr.|sen in an Ameri.
C. Marshall and Dean. Acheson.
American hemo writer and ac poet was bora at Marseilles,
• Most United States Army bugle calls were adopt
riasv
,
'ptnnsox
cea cemete" ir France
i
tor, died.
ADril 1, 1869. His firs-t d a v was p a o o r p a ^ 9-sojJID S
ed from the French, scan* from the British.
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