Show Woman Would Have Struggling Poets Receive Government Aid PARIS May 11 United Press Press resS- American poets who have b beau beert ett starving in Ia the Latin quartet quarter of Paris would be able to eat cat substantial substantial substantial sub sub- meals at the expense of the United States government if Mrs Mis Alice Hunt Bartlett American editor o of the Poetry Review of London had her hel wa way Interviewed during her bier visit In Paris PallA Mrs Bartlett Bartlett Bartlett Bart Bart- lett declared red that sh she Intends to ask the United Slat States s o officially to come Comb to the aid of aspiring poets Who u have not tho the wherewithal to pursue their muse Her bIer idea Is to establish a number of f fellowships which 1 would enable youths of poetic po 10 po- po eti etla inclination nation to dedicate a few without financial finan finan- years to their art cial citti worries A study o of history Mrs l Bait Bait- Iett lett said eald will vill show that through through- out the ages artists have had patrons pa pa- a Why should they not today What I envisage and what I hope can be established is this The creation of or a number of fellowships not not scholarships scholarshIps to to be competed poets That would for and won by mean that a a. half hair dozen or so young oung men who have ha shown gen genuine lne interest In- In n- n terest in poetry would be bo given shen l few tew j years pars ear for a a. abo about t 2000 a a. year which time limo they could work during at their art and create beautiful things for the world to enjoY will not Naturally all all' of oC them not ot that do dow doC i but become poets thus them matter Homo Home of or be given the he opportunity to P get Is I l 10 1 started Anti And that thai thatis that thatIs thatis concluded At an rate she is the thing I hope to manage some time It is my next big biff Job |