Show AND LWOOD O OD IND SEEMS to 10 ad adt E P t l itself it to the world as the of o freaks freak Its first Vid bd d for f r notoriety was the he case cage referred to toby toby by hy The J Herald where two brothers sawed a houie in two both preferring to ruin it rather than thai see soe one ns or ordie ortI orthe die tI the other ether occupy It jt in lit peace New Kew ow Guinea with its announced determination to turn down Andrew g es offer of for library purposes if he hc insists on its being called caned the Carnegie Car i Free Library Some Sonic laboring Inhering people there with more breath reath than brains have declared that never no never neer will they the or imbibe knowledge at a 1 fountain f furnished hed hedby by Carnegie They base their opposition on en what they call unfriendliness to labor However and heres the e arousing using feature they sit art to 10 accept the gift gi if the name of f Carnegie chiseled into The capstone of the arch over oyer the main entrance In other r words they believe a rose roee by some seine other name will smell sine sweeter and ami be frer fr fre of thorns If there ever was a pure lure ease cue of clAd nd dee doe these Elwood people C are putting it up us They like the color of money better than they like lik the hand that gives it They would lot nt accept ace pt a ft loaf lad of bread from him hint directly but if lie agrees glON to put jut the bread down in a public place come around after hes gone ne and nd p a t t C Instead lB ead et 1 gimre gai u 1 l for fr Jr themselves the are turned into a hine stock They should have had the courage to do the one tiling thing or the tite theother theother other They should have either tow toM Mr Mi Carnegie Gar ie that they d t want his money or they should MuM baa w taken it and iid Thank you If one OM of oi these courses had been taken Elwood would have at least been respected If k is human he will now withdraw his offer Of f course ourse it makes little difference to him hint whether his name goes over the library door or ur not There are enough Carnegie libraries drifting around the country goodness knows He would probably not nut have objected if Elwood had used his lis donation for the J Whiskers Free Library provided Elwood had taken the money mODeY and laid low lowAs lowI lowAs As I it is the t 8 canny Scot can hardly do anything J ing else e than hold on to the money he intended for Elwood Inwood and aad ii i the are deprived for all time tint cf v f this greatest of factors in popular education they have only themselves to blame ft |