Show r POPULAR APPROVAL OF THEFT English Writer Sees Significance In Glorification of Robbers The Idea of private property has never been fully accepted by the masses of tho people and never had their cordial approval as in institution institu-tion says a writer In tho London News The most popular songs and ballads of our nation In nil ages lt may bo noted have been those which described sympathetically attacks on private property from tho Robin Hood cyclo to tho broadsheets In which Turpin and Sheppard were wade heroes Even nowadays the literature that really touches the people tho literature litera-ture that tho educated classes seldom so much as see exposed for sale the literature that Is sold In tho small general shop In the back street and costs fewer pennies than tho novffl wo know costs shllllngB still very largely deals with tho romantic exploits of tho robber lie Is never a villain ho Is noble and generous to a fault but ho Is convinced of the Impropriety of persons having too much money |