Show Borah Speeches Are Published in Book Form Porm Volume Regarded a 13 Index to Character of Fighting Idaho Senator By HERBERT HUBBARD In the midst of ot and out of the kaleidoscopic panorama of events which have have each followed close on the heels of the one preceding in our national political world during thelast thelast the thelast last decade h his has s come a a. book which will perhaps serve as a guide to the opinions 8 t one of the outstanding figures in Washington life Amen Ameri can Problems a collection of the speeches made r recently recently in the senate senate senate sen sen- ate by William E. E Borah which has been edited by Horace Green forms a resume of the political views of lone one who from his brilliant oratorical j r ability and capable mentality h has s I become one of ot the most striking figures figures figures fig fig- ures of late years in the diplomatic world The speeches in their written form los lose much of the dramatic effect produced by the fiery personality and really remarkable genius of their author but but- the e printed word rih i ison nevertheless carries I with it a lesson losson los les I son in patriotism in real dyed in wool the-wool Americanism that couldwell couldwell could couldwell well be studied by a great many of the authors author's heelers heelers ard and con con carl temporaries The The world has always found it mue much easier easle to forgive a aman aman aman man whose views on a subject ct have been proven wrong but who has showed himself to be a fiery consistent consistent consistent con con- champion of those views than it has to condone the washy hearted half-hearted bromides of one wh who has neither a decided platform nor the the heart heart to stand thereon if Ir he had bad one The essence of 1 Mr ri- ri Borah's utterances utterances utterances utter utter- ances is ls Americanism dramatic more or less flamboyant flamboyant- Americanism American American- ism If you JOU like but Americanism that is of or the caliber that has made Washington's name lame nin ring down through the centuries that has made I I the memory of Daniel Webster ever evergreen evergreen green in the hearts of ot his countrymen country country- J men Americanism that has always carried its vital appeal to the hearts of its hearers The book contains Mr Mr- B Borah's rah's views on the bonus vonUs' bill restricted immigration tho the Versailles Versailles Ver Ver- sailles sallies treaty treaty- and and- the tho league of nations nations nations na na- na- na In addition tt to many m more of re of the tho more important problems that have confronted the senate during his terms there Co I New Kew York |