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Show THE CITIZEN AND AGAIN THE CENSOR be found handy for melting shorten. ing. . WE CAN have regulation without the strangulation of genius. Banks come under the inspection of commis-sioner- s; but the treatment of bankers and bandits is not and should not be the same1 writes Winthrop Ames in the current (October) issue of the Theatre Magazine. Mr. Ames is the producer of The Merchant of Venice in which George Arliss is appearing. What is most needed to foster the new freedom in dramatic creation is less dogmatic criticisms and censorship and more appreciation and constructive help. Authority has taken the place of art. This has had a dead- -. ening influence on originality, and is' Oespecially grisly and destructive now that the American stage is up to dramatic genius of the highest charcter. Society is too thoughtful today, men and women everywhere too attentive to opportunity, too conscious of the fleeting hours, to need a skeleton at the feast. The censor stands in the way of progress now. The only light he gets is the feeble glimmer from the past. It is my sincere belief that the standards of the drama can ... , be safely left to the people. ; I have no objection, as such, to what is called stark realism.' In his time Shakespeare, no doubt, would have been called a stark realist. Shakespeare lives for all time, appealing to humanity, not because he transcended morals or defied the censor, but because he made the thought and emotion of the world articulate. I do not intimate that we may soon see his like again; but mastery and power are all about us, and the stage, for the sake of the happiness that attends the development of art, should not be of destructive forc- the stalking-plac- e es. ff INSIDE INFORMATION Two glass measuring cups, one for wet and one for dry ingredients, are a great convenience in cakemaking. The motion that it is harmful to eat fish and milk together has no foundation in fact. Think of the many excellent creamed fish dishes, and fish chowders made with milk, that have always been eaten without ill effect! ) A small pan that fits into the top of the teakettle has uses. It serves as a double boiler for small quantities of food to be cooked or reheated; and will . Cook spinach for 10 or 15 minutes only, in just the water that clings to the leaves after washing it through several waters. When it begins to get tender, chop it very fine and season with plenty of butter or cream. More Psychology A minister down by Plesaant Hill told his congregation the other day that those who were in debt need not place anything on the collection plate. The Times says the collection was twice as large as usual. Terre Haute Tribune. Register Next Tuesday precooked so that some of the them need only a very brief cooking in the double boiler. When making jelly it is not necessary to heat the sugar before adding it to the fruit juice. The only reason for heating it is to shorten the time of boiling the jelly. If the juice is boiling hot when the sugar is put in, the boiling process will only be checked for a minute or two by the addition of the cold sugar. It is then boil- -, ed rapidly until the jelly stage is reached, which should be in from 5 to 10 minutes or even less. with soap and water, or bleached in the sun. The growth of mildew is at first on the surface of materials that have been allowed to become damp, but in a short time these molds penetrate the fiber and injure it, and are almost impossible to eradicate. Soaking the stains in sour milk overnight and placing in the sun without rinsing, will sometimes help. Slight stains are sometimes removed by moistening them with lemon juice and salt and placing in the sun. Javelle water, used as a bleach, will take out mildew stain on white .cotton or lemon but should never be used on silk or wool. Other chemicals are also used at ' times. Mildew on shoes should be wiped off as soon as detected, and the shoes washed with soap and warm water, and well dried. Stuff the shoes with soft, crumpled paper or dry oats, and dry in a warm, but not hot place. . Outing flannel makes a good drip bag for fruit juice when making jelly. It is preferred by some people to cheesecloth. Syrup from canned fruit or sweet pickles may be combined with the pulp or pomace left after extracting fruit juice for jelly, to make a fruit butter of good flavor. fruits for jelly- Either beet or cane sugar may be A proportion used for that gives good results with fairly tart, underripe fruits is of a cup of sugar to one cup of fruit jelly-makin- g. three-fourt- juice. hs The World War illustrated that. I heard a high British naval authority speak regretfully of the needless waste of life among the Australians who magnificently stormed an enemy position. They lacked discipline and won their fight at unnecessary cost. One is safe in saying that in any European country that Chicago gunman would have been frustrated. He would have had to shoot his way through a whole street full of people to have got away with it. Raise the cry Stop thief in Germany, France or England and the whole neighborhood would be on the suspects heels, and the more he shot the stronger would be the reason for arresting him. When America has learned to do this she will have entered into her own and will lead the world. COLLEGE MEN LIKE HOOVER Although I expect to be very busy this fall with my studies and extracurriculum 'activities, I am glad to accept this position as an opportunity to serve in what I consider to be a very important cause. Mr. Hoover should have a special appeal to college men throughout the country, because he has brought to politics a new element in leadership. and practical idealism which promises humanitarian as well as material progress for the next four years, if he should be elected. Rather than employ the customary campaign weapon, destructive criticism, he has restricted his utterances to constructive suggestions. This is a temperate attitude for which we admire him. F. A. Clark, President of the Harvard University Republican Club and for two years member of the football team and this high-mind- Mildew stains on fabrics when very, fresh, may sometimes be washed out making. The acid content may be insufficient to make jelly and the flavor will not be so good as that of jelly made from just ripe, or underripe fruit. Jalt QveWW them. Starch does not taste good unless it is well cooked, hence, it is advisable to cook cereals until the starchy flavor disappears, but it is no longer considered necessary to cook them for several hours before they are given to children. Many of the package cereals now on the market have already been Do not use overripe T75 MAIN Laks Neglecting to boil the jelly glasses may cause fermentation of the jelly after a few weeks in some cases. Scalding the glasses with hot water is not so good a precaution as boiling , . " MARILYN JANE GREEN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Green. Marilyn at the age of sixteen months nas already had the experience of being in an automobile accident. Fortunately she only received a, few minor scratches. The accident occurred in Pocatello a few days ago. Mr. Green is branch manager for the United States Rubber Company. ed year captain of the crew. imintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiminitiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiHiitiiHuiHiiiuciir AMERICA FROM A 3 5 TRAVELERS VIEWPOINT 3 3 Continued from page 3 mands solitude and fortitude worthy of the finest heroes. I have heard a friend describe the willingness with which men, women and children have fought forest fires to save the property of strangers until the fire has destroyed them. These represent some of the causes of Americas greatness. 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