Show tur-:4- : i - 0 Editorialg I 17'1'1p1-Ap- t t2lic (It fake ttf The Act II f4Tribu11t like Tv1hm Tuesday thkA l'1111g Iok City aft 'Gloomy ScientiAl Counels U S to Go S Iow liffectinfr 'Bold New Pro(riam' ii1 s 114 a el Radicalism and the Minority Groups No defense of the Negro's loyalty is needed there are a few Communist Negroes who would act just like any other Communists but "the American public is off on the wrong foot when it begins to think of radicalism in terms of any special minority group" Thus spoke a fellow by the name of Jackie acRobinson before the house tivities committee the other day As one commentator put it the famed baseball player scored four hits and no errors in his testimony on the relationship of communism to the struggle for Negro civil rights Mr Robinson's testimony was in answer to some intemperate statements made by another famous Negro Paul Robeson who insists that the Negro cause has a better chance In the Communist state Mr Robeson would have civil rights conform to the party line "Life in these United States can he difmighty tough for'people who are a little ferent from the majority" Robinson continued and just "because it is a Communist doesn't change who denounced injustice the truth Every single Negro who is worth his salt is going to resent any kind of slurs or discrimination because of his race Negroes were stirred up long before there was a Communist party and they'll stay stirred up long after the party has disappeared—unless Jim Crow has disappeared by then as well" Mr Robinson's statement should have 'impressed the congressional committee Good friends should rise up everywhere to applaud his determination to fight race discriminaand tion thereby advancing democracy to help with the fight 1 i Revised Tax Systems To Encourage Miners A government plan to encourage the min diing industry by some means other than rect subsidy is of interest find consequenee in Utah Nevada and other western mining states The program emphasizing the mineral prospector and small mine opertitor was outlined briefly in a letter from Thomas H Miller acting director of the bureau of mines to Senators O'Mahoney of Wyoming Anderson of NewMeYico and McCarran of Nevada It suggests a new tax system to encourage exploration coupled with federal aid in prospecting for new mineral deposits Details of the tax plan have not been given by Miller but expressed the theory that direct The subsidy plans would be inflationary big mining companies he wrote have become conservative and "inclined to het on sure on extending They concentrate things" known mineral deposits and buying already proven properties leaving the small miner the only individual in a position to develop new prospects and new ventures ''The small miner" Mr Miller said "is oertainly entitled to the fruits of labor It is our belief that the best means whereby this an be accomplished is through a revision of 1)14iVe ti ID 1 k ItENtr 1 pi and promaintaining ranges saving ducing enough woods of all sorts to meet our growing demands we have neither the technical staf f nor tile test arch findinga put our national foremtry on a sound basia Our soil conservation program limps when it wit h insufficient funds lack should run of trained personnel and information for them to work with 'Management of our water remources is basia because we have never on s invested enough time R mi money to find out what we Arp doing nor do we have enough trained men to do indispensable research" Ntr Vogt points out that most people of the underdeveloped regions are farmers and says "The foundation on which our program should be built is improved land tiae (plus some industriahmtion) Along with improved agriculture should go water soil and fertility conservation watershed and plant managein mainment and training of the people taining a fruitful and harmonious relationship with their own environment This will require vaat patience flexibility and imagina- tion" laolationists and Old Guardista will grasp Mr Vogro latest piece to their hearts And he will anger the visionaries If we thought the author IV RH joining the reactionary forces to kill ''Point Four" as the plan is called to asaist the backward parts of the world we would condemn him We don't believe he means to be completely defeatist Ile merely points out the terrible obstacles in the way of Utopia and calls for realism He urges careful thoughtful and honest planning before plunging blindly into a program of caving the world His editors call his message American horse Fvirt" Thati about it ' ''''''''ft '!"-1- - 1 sriL p r o in p t s re:month-tit- he A res stierier Am tin ione t i -- 0t lor '- - 'ilt Vtr 7' fri krNdir that wirgoi nienhieisiiip of )(more here het een 7 oiiittilA An' R000 0(1t! !tux twit t:t it eRn rgT1 'Nod for the elet lions nr tjhotif SI j OM) fithl But no fund raising of flint nature ever proiliii il tow: lotto the te k en during cot m poi ig nil in re- cent y ears 'how tha t 111 11dWildre but wenn 25 '': si rid aw of the JI111111 V(0 erm do not vote U t heir union bosses tell them to vote or rether for the candidates indorsed by the I0 "f :' 0 ' t A l e - '1 c 7'' : '::4-7- '' 4 y 4) - ' '' i : ''' e "okm:7 " 'f I e tJ ''''t'"-'!0 - ' 1 f thcol- COPIlly Project The emendmente to the cor- I a w forbid riipt practices unions t hemselves from raising money Union does cannot be used for political purposes without the expreoe authorize- tion of individual members This means that a record must be kept showing individuel au- thorisa tions or cont ribut ion! of thousands of in in $2 contributions itself rather comtly Also the time and selery of union officers contributed to fund raising can- not legally be paid out of union treasuries but only out of col- lertions for political purposes our tax structure to permit more venture capiThe of the significance tal being made available to those engaged in A E Li an- political league nouncement is in another direr- the highly speculative venture of prospecting tion entirely Along with the and mine development" mention of the fund raising wag Mr Miller attached his letter to the draft the naming of specific persons of a bill proposing federal aid to mineral exagainst whom the attack was critiof to be made Thus Scrip Taft of strategic and ploration and production Ohio Millikin of Colorado cal minerals for national security ntock piles Wiley of Wieconsin Capehert The bureau of mines suggestion should be of Indiana Donnell of Missouri given congress' studied attention Young of North Dakota and of Iowa were Hickenlooper named es the targets of the whole campaign Threat of Fund The threat of a big campaign is another way of saying that It is gratifying to every American who money can win elections in eenaes the peril of isolationism in an age of America arid that If enough of a fund can be raised defeat is modern methods of transportation mobilizaassured for those unfortunate tion and extermination to note the diminishenough not to be able to match ing ratio of statesmen loath to abandon the these funds raised by a single tactics ascribed to ostriches when trouble pressure group is peeking around the corner to see if this Democracy would be in peril in the United States if government has gone to sleep the only thing needed to win Two crippling amendments offered to elections was money There are the North Atlantic pact were defeated—one limits on whet a Candidete him- 8 self ems spend but no limit by a vote of 81 to 11 and the other by 87 to on what May be spent in his be- —while the treaty free from any reservation half The congress itself may was ratified by a vote of 82 to 13 The acof course exclude anyone who tual division was neither partisan nor facis elected and who appears to tional but a cleavage between wishful thinkhave bought hits election --ing and actual experience Punitive Campaign '' In some wayi it seemed to be a bid for The announcement that a in a controversy between George support hugh fund would be raised to Washington and Robert Taft One whose edudefeat the seven Republican cation and activity covered a period of war aerie tors mentioned — and of course also those in the house and a period of peace told his constituents: of who have re representatives The most effectual means of preserving fused to do labor'e biddin- gpeace is to he prepared for war" means siinply that the citizens And while Washington WaS opposed to who resent inch tactics will Pie alien alliances at a time when this new and end collecting organizing money too to head off such untried government was scorned by most of a punitive campaign the Older powers he was glad to welcome the In Trost congressional end aid of alien friends and fighters to whom he nenetorial districts a relatively smell number of independent acknowledged his debt of gratitude votes can n tide A r In this day of battleships and submarines action against excessive spend- of flying fighters and atom bombers aloofing has often resulted in cases ness is neither practical nor desirable in corn- where much money was merce or progress in peace or in war The being spent in an effort to elect Or det'eat a candidate aickle has given way to the harvester the The inane! for the 19150 cam- battlefield has widened from Valley Forge to Pa!Sen have not vet crystallized all accessible areas of the earth Even the union-labo- r chiefs do) No government nor official thereof who not know as yet hothor a measure to rentace the Taft- believes in isolation during such a critical have been put period of international unrest should ever on the'statute hook s after the criticize a "conscientious objector" who resession of congress has been fuses to fight for rights which his fellows die concluded in the first six months or so of 1950 to preserve for his enjoyment Pure Not Impossibl e If the labor unions refuse An auto club scout reports improved acto support any compromise commodations in many of the wayside tourist measure whatsoever and insist on a labor law auch rests In others however sleep btiii is a matam they had before 1947 the ter of mind over mattress chances are the persons in un- organized industries and busiAlong with the prestige of the nsrne he nesses and particularly persons bears the younger F D R must reckon with its who Cr members of trade asdisadvantages Already he is cited in an eastsociations will form a political ern headline as That Man Jr league to defend the candidates or of the unions For OW' picked up by the cops wterever hr Excessireespenditureof 15 often a funds in 5zn of lak of remarkably lights Luciano is confidence in the merits of the e lord seems to live a charmea state The case and a belief that propalife but not very It ganda can overcome truth often works- - that war irreThese-Js- p black roarketeers who traffic spective of which party or in Bibles—maybe they're like the barkeep who group collects the INK slush j funds never dips into the stock Record-keepin- g d Isolationism Rejected By the national Senate fund-raisin- g ue to one-aide- d hth v - e- ' -' " - '- ? ' -' 't J i (' -- ' wt -- 1 ""'"'"ato- ---' - ' S'''''' - --0 I 04 - ' o s - 4- 1 ' k:'''N''' f q'''''''''‘ I 'bI'" 0::4oN4 ilt A err roots of our culture thts honest hour1--ti business end steeling the ronn !Mt rit 10118 rye thend Vodka I fnd is becoming in-es NI ngly peril1r among I he know what tit! et- endket4 yoli vodka Enjoying ontitit rv rill4 considerelde vogue rught now Is a neuieroiut blend of vodka anti tome to mite which is celled a bloody Miry a mi purports to cure ra rly morning nguish Wit hut crippling or blinding the pat:ent el ibi fdds - - 4!' 7 1 - - 17'd51111r-'1- e"' Ntoomow i'': - "o:" '::1'' ''it4 st- : -- 's' )it r!!' '2' fo4-si?) 2 s"- ' 'I 111 Zr ' i f '4 r - 1 11 -t 01 ''' g'' 12 ' 4 h Pt' s' :N' L :' f :4 l' '4'- 4144 ' :' f :::ir 'A' 14- -4 tol- - - 49' 1' fI ) 114 i' 1 -- r bi ra !7?) ti-' ' s 11 tx 01 'Awn rt i' '''''s—:4:?‘ ' Pk? 1S'1' 4 '' ' ' 11: '' 1 1 o? j f Sk!71A' 1 1 ' : t i ' '' '!1 ''I' ":" I 1 ' :''' " '' ' '1!°-- it' ei4fy i if :' oe4 'i''' s I t f 0" )47 ''''tt i AI fi 1411 r 4 '‘ssJ ) '' ' - : ) 1:!p :1 elpiefr:' '1i-- b) I vt-- 14 4644 44 4 ' — -- I TA p r 'N'''"41 "v- 4:4 '' - 444' 1::: ' b?44° r D ' 441 — By Leonard Lyons 'The Lyons Den NEW YORK —Col James V Hunt wh'ose Washington activities set off the investigation of TIMIP recordings of all his telephone conversations with those men in high places whose influence WPM his These recordings are asset in government hands Nathan aliistein the violinist i performed at Goethe festival in He told Irving Aspen Colo Kolodin the music critic that he had played Beethoven's violin "How was it reconcerto ceived?" asked the critic that "So well" said Milstein when I finished the audience stood up I felt embarrassed because I'm not old—like Paderewskrwas or Kreister But then I thought when Rubinstein played here they didn't stand up—and he's older than me" Jimmy Dunn who won en academy award for his performance in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" may play the Ralph Bellamy role in a road company of "Detective Kingsley's Sidney Dunn once apStory" peared in a Eugene O'Neill play and before the rehearsal began O'Neill approached him on ai delicate subject He had heard a rumor that Dunn who had foresworn drinking many years earlier had liked the grape "I've constituted myself a mittee of one to talk to yott about drinking" said O'Neill "You're just the right one" said Dunn reminding the playwright of his own drinking days "You're so right" laughed O'Neill and the committee of one retired Howard Chandler Christy the venerable artist was visited by a younger less important artist who watched Christy at work and then said: "I hear that you've done some commissions for as little as $2500 That's ridiculous My minimum is twice that and my average is $7500 Why do yon ever paint portraits so little money?" for Christy thought a moment and then shrugged: "But if I didn't paint—what would I do?" Secs of the Army Gordon esilax i'nformed Roger Baldwin of the American Civil Liberties union that as a result of the published report listing Baldwin among th e " unemployahlem" for army missions in Germany? the records were removed from the army files A new security check will be made xvithout prejudice to the unfortunate listing Nickv Blair who operated the and Carnival night chills in N Y bought Palumbo's club in Philedriphia in Clique partnership with Arthur CanAmbassador Paul Porger ter who left for Lausanne as the Arverican delegate to the Palestine conciliation commis- sion bought special insurance coverage for this Mission The Paris theater now is serving free cold orange juice in the lounge Benny Goodman and his wife the former Lady Duckworth are in England where the hand leader is appearing at the Palladium Last week Goodman and Ins wife went to a party at the home of a country squire in The English butler Chester who was announcing the guests recogni7ed the Goodolans and in Snit'Ern tones Rnnonncell "1n(ly and the king of Duckworth swing7 Sam Levene now touring in 'Light Up the Sky" showed actress Martha Hodge a coin trick in which he manipulated a nickel from finger to finger then tinder the palm am again from finger to finger lip held the nickel up to her and said: "You know what this proves?" Miss Hodge said: "It proves you must've spent a lot of time in front of a phone booth" Will Morrissey Jr the producer now engaged in movie work enickers at the reports About the huge costs of production "I once WRS Strand ed in L A and a friend sent me a plane ticket back to N Y said Morrisey ''I cashed the ticket— and it was enough for me to produce a California extravaganza Dr Albert Schweitzer "Out of whose autobiography My Life and Thought" wax just sunned himself in pnblished Gramercy park—when a 11PMhpr of th crew filming "East Side West Side" approached him SE11711ELIANT By JAMES and asked! "Mister how would you like to nutke some money playing an extra in a movie?" Dr Schweitzer declined Business is so slow in Vc'all St that bankers are buying from each other A block of utility stock WRS sold by Lehman Bros to the First of Boston Corp A study made by a research group in Hollywood showed that most of the lugh salaried people in the entertainment business give their insurance business to And in their brothers-in-lamost cases the brothers-in-lsbrothers—and are their wives' not their sisters husbandsL Al Capp the cartoonist was a Washington party where Oscar Fwing the federal ose r ity administrator tapped him on the brick and said: "Mr Capp I'd ilke you to meet the President' Capp who had been in the midst of telling a story wheeled And said: "The presi"The President of what7" dent of the United States" said at Ewing And introduced Mr Truman J METCALFE' him to The Moss Harts had a double premiere July 15 "Miss Liberty" w hich Hart directed opened on Broadway and Kitty Carlisle opened in "Carmen" at Salt Lake City Immediately after hie N Y opening Hart boarded a plane for Utah to Noe I wife's performance Tony Martin will write a syndicated on musie e011111)n LP() Reisman told some friends at the Little club about his first engagement at a swank lintel in Los Angeles lif! warned his musicians that they must wear neckties at all timea when they're around the hotel Then he anw 20 of his band in the awimming pool wearing bow ties The most important traits in Are those that one apTo conquer every plies trouble when Emergencies The knack of knowing arise When anything what to do And how to goes wrong With viiork a problem out faith and courage strong For only as we help muiselves Can we avoid defeat And carry on the fight to make Our victory complete We have to he equipped to face Whatever odds there are Without the aid of miracles And Or any magic star A no we ought to exercise And little common sense build lip our abilities Trough wide experience life Cromeright 1949 14 T Post (tors SENATOR FROM SANDPIT By HAY PARK BRIGHTON — The down sneoks up on you here-- - it driest-rcome up like thunder like down on Cacophony Lane pie because I could not find the woodshed in these trees without and Indian guide or something Anyway we went over to see Dorothy and Jack Hollberg Joyce Ronnie Bob and Tommie Hot 'berg their attractive youngsters Of course they should ke t and his nmther wish called for me you could have seen the crate of fruit O P Hesser sent to me as a "going away" gift I brought it along and Mrs Stanley was delighted—there WAN a cantaloupes huge watermelon plums cherries grapes oranges Bless old and bananas! limes O P's heart and Camillea too Shes Rube Jolley:s sister but I think I've told you that before We were in the hospital toI mean at the gether—hey some time The Stanley's have a or more place hidden away among towering pines Matter of fact practically everything up here is hidden trees in And the the away wild flowers! I wish you could but they're see them! Gosh I've been sort of beautiful: afraid I'd run into a mess of poison ivy or poison oak but they tell me there's a reward out for anyone who finds any Like for an escaped criminol sort of But let's get back to he Stanley nvinsion All modern h and so much room to ra I le armnd in And RI) hino“11! What Leon built it thRt ymmgqt or en nt do wouldn't fill much of A book Well we'd hardly got settled when Leon decided I should go over and gee some old friends It's a good thing Leon went with Leon Stanley And--oh--- -I fittrliCtiVe—JaCWR a good-Io- n - ing guy and Dorothy's beautiful She's Nick Morgan Ses daugh er Must resemble her mother Also there were Joe and Irene t!vIkel Bond and Paul Woolley Bob Bond is a friend of Ham Jr and lives down in Oakland Cal IMP big attraetion up here seems to be the ski-hIt's run or OWTIed--- - by Leonard A Brennan He does it by remote control I guess being as how he's up in Alaska right now But a gentleman and Richard Peterson affectionately 1nOW11 as officiates Pokey But they're not going to get rne on that contraption I'm tip high enough altitudeedly speaking as it is Never did have the least desire to climb mountain& And even going on a sort of tor has no charrns for me NostaN- right here and chat sir wit h nv hooess Mrs Stanley She's far more attractive than an old mountain pe:-ieven if it is sort of famous Olie thing it does Hp berP — it rains about evrv Just shout 1 drops to the acre' hut it's so regular about it IViiat F' a leak in the hose upstairs where the rammaster resides Wefl it's time to eat and I'm ready Borlong until tomorow five-roo- 1 I i Nfulo heertY dimuleiner of heelth foods I hnve nothing but fui tomato juice anycontempt how even u hen tricked up with additionel viternme and thie red plum vodka Is unthinkable tt us not however quite an unthinkable as the Idoecow mule another beverage which finds fevor among the crew-Cu- lt youth of our land I may have described a :Moscow nulls before but we must define it once again for the edification of the A Moscow mule is served a copper mug or vase and is mede of vodka and ginger beer I met it first in Hollywood town which permits the existence of the turkeyfurter the banana melted milkshake and The Moecow ?dickey 'Thorley mule is supposed to be a mild butt it has a habit tipple or suddenly whecking you between the eyee and causing you to walk swiftly sway On your a AS '''- In- tton rues' be in order lint rmlue dastardly fonme may be striking 12 at the -I ' 4 4 11 of 1)01013 1e1e‘e a vongressmnal IlF 11 - - 1 ''''''':4 el 7:71"1"1""11344iblbto: V N id'Lot 4 Ali o merman 111 vest -- A rirg finin a visitatIon moral 'hntl iln hSt is fright Azit'' ) ASIA n 11 t: "1 ' Tbe in a concoction I belie liftflt for consuolptn by or inn tobe la currently t - - 441fe'-- Hit C It l'ARK aireoly unsettled by a011o and the dry t li tst'l 6 41) eri'l rieltr —1' liolt1ItT NVW YorK seleun 4 t:1-- 3 1 lin1011 !raiders! Result Seeme6Frillkely During the 199 congressiorel end presidential cempeigns the A Ft's politici league reined about Vo0000 lf however the money reds- ing were more successful PTA I fund of several million dot- hire were raised it would he the lergest ever achieved by any political group °Weide if the major perty organizations themselves It dosen't 'seem likely based on political experience in the pest thRt the labor ieegues will raise any much sum They will be lucky to raise 51000000 in the 1950 cempaign or rether to have that mum over end above the expenses of lection end eupervision of e fund reising I' ' ' sasose‘sed se ) s rs i II ( Jr:k 'ilf v- -' in At - "'N am-ve- 7 d ke ' i ' 11:41 to i Pnr Of - 7g11'4 ' - - ' 1' I "0107 t1 - - - 4f 'V L'''t :o711 ''4 or- WI- - r pl r 't a" I moiled 110-vita- e ':'s)eA : cl y 4 -- ''"111x Don't Mix Spinach Cin 1 - 00 0 U S Saloons: Itrg Ilattning 1"1160Beardar t:77'71-15- A of Its - -- ASH170TON ee'h tornitirr - EUROPE Whrn A rnerlemn 1tib4r u(1110n political teegilo ennoiltired that It grime to molted $'2 from NV 1 A Und f) pe hni dui not unders and u114t0 cuing were trying to do" Ile veins) that in and humanioffering our greet know-hotarian skill to the world we are opon to thott up haven't done much aimut our Puel to Ewan end Navajo Rhona "AnY largi-sea- le attempt to help hack rirt arena im Kure to bring into a hoola)s of to do vanity ofNI acientista end technician' forest t r sa "Our on 'Vogt Ty jot)" progrit rn aft pr filly years im pathetically inadequate in tering of 'rote( ting ulttersheds IA 14 190 :"A American Fore' un Policy Political A 1J Held Unlikely I to Critics of William Vogt' s ined ith Survivor' ca:lesi it a "rtttre hook" fillt-ithett tile world alidirg to '1144m-cloyruin anti ciamlitinvil that ito le!tett (Illtt) to that the Wit bor leteeded tnloi r stel many ftultftliders &retied Ora' fire at ports of the lytoli looting thesis or how man's and tile over-al- l ater forests ami is on tetil dependence grottoes Editors of two national rivigAzinos are still fetebng over Mr Vogt arid hot book Esoentially hi norage is Hilo: Cub os tte do aomething to atop the destruction of our e are le ked retwin-eSeemingly obliioes to all the fury he ' calmed Vegt atira op a fresh !mot among those who 1reter to be cornplaeent In the leading article in the Saturday Evening Post entitled 'Let's Examine Our Santa Claus Complex" he turns strong light on President Truman's "bold new program" to develop undeveloped areas of the globe A subhead asks "Will the reault be rence and plenty gratitude from 'backward peoples' or will we reap resentment and crushing debts start runawoy population increases thot lead to famine'!" Here again disgruntled persons in the department of agriculture and visionaries may grasp at straws Mr Vogts peettimistic—almost defeatint —theme cannot be overlooked It should offset the stargazing in Washington vi'here it is unpopular in some circlet to drag one's feet in a program of carrying our "abundant life" to all peoples of the world The Vogt article like Ms book should be rend in its entirety and the whole message should be heeded not junt a part He points out dangers of giving machines to "backward" people who do not know how to operate them he warns against giving them seed without a program to rehabilitate their overworked noilt and streasea the dangers of turning vast areas into deserts by demonstrating times for forest products He strews again the grim dangers of overpopulation Mr Vogt tella how we ppent many millions in Mexico trying to wipe out the hoofand-mouth disease and instead of being welcomed by the Mexican young North Americium Were slain "The Mexican peasants Juk THE SAL T LAKE TH11:1'N E kneecaps British Tbrunt not enough that we are again faced with thea refinancing of England but suddenly its Insidious export the Pimm's cup has settled solidly in our There are Pimm's cup midst N I No 2 and No 3 Pimma No1 seems to be principelly of gin a plebeian beverage at best with some addition of ginger beer and a general landscaping of assorted vegetebles It affronts mah etouth'n soul to see a bar-- tender who should be laying out the now forbidden free lunch whittling sticks of cucumber to place in pewter cups or PIITIM11 Between the whittling and the polishing of the pewter there is scnrcely time for him to dilute the honest whisky pinaeh and resent vegetable s in booze Matt e under some cir anyhow cumstances the mint juelp is It it con-fruit- Stx-itc- a delightful inspiring thirst- - slaker hut most juleps are so bettlebrowed with mint sprig!' and studded with fruit that all a man needs im a dollop of whipped cream or mayonnaise to convince himself that he has mistakenly ordered a salad do not think a cucumber should be Ineluded in alcoholic beverage ahy more than you would order gravy with ice cream The next thing you know SOMP sneak will be inserting spinach in the Scotch to give it moral tone and then's when I fire the from On hip the autilect of foreign irrir tations in drinks they have a habit today of slipping a aquirt of lemon into practically every-i- ll It la well knovvri to thing sciPrit ists that lemon left to rearrange Its molecules ina beaker undergo ea chemical ohs ngell that make ft practically R deadly weapon A fellow I know man name of Will Morrow is convinced it CRIIRPR IllrerR breeds divorce and once rohhed a filling atation in its spare time Pity Poor Rum If I R to M desort shot a neer deRd of thirst I might condescend of rum but there IR about rum which something CRIJAPA people to missy it up with transfusionn of pomegranate passion fruit pineapple and soggy fruit slices Corruption in the corner house of solace tins gone in far now that es a final insult they mix en with ire creem and Perve it with Pt straight face a nd they put honey in whisky sours and I have seen R lady drinking one of the better brands of Scotch and chasing it with Coca Juice juice Cola Some evil corrosive influence has undoubtedly crawled into our culture Rnd I want it In the meantime stopped tender a bourbon and branch water please and if you make a Ain ale pees at the bitters bottle rn break your arm Wit M Vr By AM I SAYING! FR ANR MORGAN The polte man my granda:‘ays told Me is lefJned person Bill refinement volves certrin hjitj I'VP mother A in- instance t he Ability withrint orening yenie MOlith HOWP1PT no man ver lost Anything by being polite--except perhaps his seat on the bus t a o01 "ZIWftt6MWaiWIE-19- " |