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Show Thursday. June 18, 1936 THE TIMES-NEW- NEPIH. UTAH S. Scenes and Persons in the Current News PAGE SEVEN Bedspreads Welcome Delicate Lilac Motif Davs v Eril. ; . . , 2 - ' ... i ; - - Dl-- . If - ; 1 " . 1 1 juii.i..Li, . J f a . v i remarked, a lie," he launched a mouthful. The Little Corporal must have sensed what he was to suffer at the hands of his biographers, those harpies w ho marked Ciuie nualust the hour his war ffll 'Kw i . i Don th Dead by Half. Cocked Writer of History. ' 1 Napoleon WHEN history is Li I ; 1 ? " i ! ink-stain- it : " U'.'i K.'.HJU )'- - ,i i where, on a frail army :ot surrounded by a handful of the faithful, he writhed Into the ; 7;' 1 Oen. John J. Pershing delivering the principal address on Memorial day In Arlington national cemetery, oZ the United States fleet, being decorated Washington. 2 Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, commander-in-chie- f by "Neptune" as the battleship I'ennsjlvanla crossed the equator, the sea queen standing by. '3 Jean Trowbridge of Stuart, Iowa, winner of the national spelling bee In Washington, receiving plaques for herself and her school from Dean George B. Woods of American university. In the Scroll Case at Norris Dam Count Potocki Is Newly Selected Envoy to Poland r ! ,7 - t - I Count George Totockl, Poland's newly appointed ambassador to the United States, who arrived on the new motor liner Batory'a maiden voyage. The count Is an Oxonian, p ' - K I i J; VS. i 'J ; big-tim- This scroll case at the Norris dam In Tennessee forms the lower end of the penstock or tube which conducts water from Norris lake to the turbines of the power plant. The swirling water will pass through the wicket gates or valves to the right of the workman, and thus Into the turbines. There are two of these scrolls at the Norris dam, one for each generator. Lindbergh Minnesota Estate to Be State Park Flyer's Early Home -' "Tl-.'5i;v-- '- - Will Become Shrine Honoring Air Feats On the ninth anniversary of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's non-sto- p flight to Paris, WPA announced Its final plan for the project to make the Lindbergh estate at Little Falls, Minn., a state park at an expenditure of $23,777. The residence Is shown at right. Scorns Shorter Name Boise, Idaho. Although his name Is Ed Garroguerricaechevarrla, a Boise barber born In Spain didn't ask to have It changed when he applied for final citizenship papers here recently. V" 1 m 1 lflr'fi ,K . . akhVA Wt x . rs p I MAI". 4 j Young Priests Ordained by Cardinal O'Corinell shadows addressing the army. Tills man of lestlny ended his earthly career In l welter of fat, his ankles hulking iver patent leather shoes like something spilling Into space . . . The lowls of him fell Into a soiled collar, open at the throat, disclosing the Ivory pulp of a flubliy breast housing a heart that for twenty years had set the tempo for victorious cannonading unU(;r the banners of France. Twenty thousand volumes written In every living tongue Mowed for more than a huudred years from the Impetuous pens of biographers, to lay bare the life of the Corsican-boradventurer who lived to shake the world. From the confusion wrought of countless pens, the fearsome Bonaparte now stalks half monster; half god, an execrated and a deified personality, mythologlzed with the accumulating years, and all that Is germane to his Influence upon the Nineteenth century. Is swept Into historical disorder. Biography Written by Ear. Unfortunate, Indeed, that history is not clarified by time. Once an error creeps Into the record It remains there forever, modi lied at Intervals but never wholly corrected for the enlightenment of posterity. Memoirs are equally noxious, not for what they present, but for what they withhold. Most biography Is written in the measure of one grand sweet song whistled hy an Idiot who has no ear for music. Recently, In Washington a conscientious ottempt was made by a congressman and an artist to contrive a mural decoration that would show Just how our colonial statesmen looked when properly garbed In the style of that period ; nothing, y'understand, built along quantity production lines or shot with shoddy, but the cracker-Jachandmade breeches, buskin and waistcoat of the James Madison, Ben Franklin and Aaron Burr school, showing George Washington In profile and Alexander Hamilton from the front elevation. Fair enough, and a knockout, so I understood. But has anything been done to clear up some of the exaggerations, inaccuVacies and dirty cracks taken at George and Alex? Not long ago I picked up a book that dealt In part with that dramatic chapter In the life of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was rescued from British pursuers In the Isle of Skye by the heroine Flora MacDon-al- d after the battle of Culloden, which rang down the curtain of Charlie's kingly ambitions. To quote: Story of Royal Romance. "It seems to have been his (Charlie's) thought that If she (Flora) cared for him that the two might well love; and he gave her every chance to show him favor. The and the girl youth of twenty-fiv- e of twenty-fou- r roamed together In the long, tufted grass, or lay In the sunshine and looked out over the sea. But to the last he was either too high or too low for her, according to her own modest thought . . . Well, there It Is, offered as history. Last year I spent a month In the Isle of Skye, snooping into that affair, variously distorted by writers totally ignorant of the truth. The facts are these: Following Culloden, Bonnie Charlie took It on the run with a 30,000 reward on his curly head. Loyal Highlanders, a mere handful, escorted him through the barren hills, keeping him concealed under cover of night. Flora, true blue, unimpeachable and courageous, was selected by Charlie's escort to get the prince out of his difficulties. 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