Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Reads Right Meaning Into Barkley’s Break With FDR Note of Man in Shower: Justices between The dispute Black snd Jackson Isn’t the first time a High Court member has been TedInvolved In public squabble Holmes dy Roosevelt and Justice feud for carried on a bitter personal ®f After on many years Holmes’ dissenting opinions ruea famed Jurist Teddy be blasted the a banana of out carve with: "I could —a Judge with more backbone than BAUKI1AGE Analyst and Commentator By New$ WNV Service 1616 Eye Street NW D C Washington I encounter evidence Continually of the Importance of aemantici I have mentioned before in thi column— the Impowords meanof the necessity that the meaning in which or the speaker writer uses them is the same atto them tached by the listener or of rtance of their and ings reader A few days ago Baukhage I a letter from a listener lamenting what she called “one of our greatest troubles today” — lack of faith In our received leaders She then i described her “constewhen she heard Senator rnation” and flowery Barkley’s “gushing talk” nominating Franklin RooseIn 1944 after velt for President hearing the senator’s famous "revolt” speech sharply criticlzing the President's veto message in the tax bill the previou February To Washington there was nothing in those two performInconsistent What happened was ances at all this: two persons who had worked a common cause fell out in together Amends were made and still loyal to that cause the man who had been affronted registered his complaint and then feeling that the virtue of his position had been recognized took up his labors in the common cause again Perhaps that explanation would satisfy my disillusioned listener had it not been for the fact that she not only misinterpreted the significance of Senator Barkley’s but speech actually put into his mouth words that he didn’t use She said that Barkley had said that the President was dishonest knew and that he (Mr Roosevelt) he was dishonest Now by interesting coincidence had recalled that something speech of Mr Barkley's to my attention only a day or so before I received the let- ter A loyal toller in the Democratic had remarked to me that the senator from Kentucky having served as majority leader longer thin any man who has held that Job in the senate had increased trein stature in the eyes of mendously supporters and opponents And my friend explained it was his “revolt” of February 23 1944 which marked the moment when Barkley began to wax in the favor of alike! ponent and supporter As a result of the coincidence— the letter and the remarks of my friend — I reread the revolt speech Nowhere in it did Senator Barkley accuse the President of being dishonest But it is easy to see how a listener might have missed the shades of meaning in the speaker's words However those words party I feel cercorrectly interpreted tain reflected precisely the feeling of the senator Had he wished to he could easily have go further done so Reaent Peraonal Slap at Congreaa There were two especially sharp in Barkley’s passages talk The President had charged in his message (vetoing the tax bill) that “it is squarely the fault of the congress of the United States in using language in drafting the law which not even a dictionary or a thesaurus can make clear" There was a biting personal vor in that sentence which congress tter Brakea Save President Truman granary At least experts tell bottom of President Truman Is bothered by the same congressional legislative “horseless riders” that used to plague' FtR — a bill be doesn't want one be does attached to — Or Times Are Getting Better The top exec of a Something! famed hotel told the col’m last to general "With reference night: conditions as I see them this ll very big That the noticeable marblack the shots who played kets are now around borrowing money on their autos or peddling For instance I was their gems Just offered a $1500 wrist watch for nference might in Paris which Something have given us a new Pres- LOST COLONY presented on Roanoke Island N C Above are scenes of dances air theater open the stage an Indian god and the sign that stands on the site of the first drama 5? FIRST I SITE imm MSB Dr FIRST DfCLISH HI SETTLEMENTS 1 im mw'wwm or mirnnu nisi S PARESIS OUST f wshW’ OHitOOROf " IS IS 582 a settlement Mr Truman in order to emphasize the importance of the mission rode with Mr Byrnes to" the airport to see the delegation off There was no motorcycle escort and while the car was moving along Constitution avenue at a fair speed there came MANTEO N C— With a new and spectacular stage which very near to being re - enacted an tragedy in a new land accident similar to that which cost includes Roanoke Sound “The Lost Colony” Paul Green’s sion of final It starts with the historical landing A truck General Patton his life drama has been revived for the 1946 summer season of the colonists and their establishgreat dashed out of a side street toward and is now of to crowds the an It is ment new a of epic homeplace in cabins capacity playing Fortunate- the official automobile around the chapel in which they give first attempted settlement of the Carolinas ly the brakes of the Presidential thanks to Providence for a new life First shown in 1937 this symphony car held The party had a bad Ic drama became nationally famous shake-ubut that was all Herbert described Graf It proceeds with the littleof things by D which go into the making homes and was seen by more than 400000 stage director of the New York MetIt might have been otherwise The to a and nation and the birth of susits forced war before the people ropolitan Opera house as the “basic newly appointed and not over popuDare first new life in a in 1941 art form for the new American op- Virginia lar Secretary of the Treasury Sny- pension new world The story of Sir Walter Raleigh’s era" der might have had to move next Finale Is Trsgic attempt to plant an English colony Over 200 In Company door After the secretary of state in the New World is presented in a As staged by Sam Selden head of the brother of Chief Mysteriously who shared the s with the the of on the site the Indians Wanchese is killed the University of North Carolina of the secretary President the large amphitheater itself Performoriginal settlement dramatic school “Lost Colony” Is come hostile and the tragic finale of treasury is next in line of succeswill be given each week ances A company of 200 the "Lost Colony” plays itself out sheer spectacle sion through Sunday during Wednesday on a is and the But dramatist's in epithey play employed mystery This is not the first time Mr Truand August stage where scenes are shifted by logue rampant with stirring lines man has taken risks But he is by July The audiences of the new performwhich effectually and inspiring music leaves no doubt strong spotlights no means the only President who ances will see the first colonists t all but the playing scenes that the colony was really the beginhas worried Secret Service men to row in small boats right up to their A narrator mounted in a cupola on ning of a new nation of America care the lives of the Chief feet at the whose very spot the landing the action moving Paul Green wrote “Lost Colony” Executives are entrusted under the was made in 1585 The new plans the thesidebriefkeeps and the Westinterludes to the culture in as his contribution law fulfill the original staging ideas of minster choir and the organ proof his home state He presented it Three times newsmen trying to Playright Paul Green who wrote vide a most impressive background in toto to the people of the Virginia keep up with Presidents have been the opus In 1936 to commemorate the With the new shifting facilities and received no royDare country in serious automobile accidents the 350th anniversary of the first lights will play upon the waters of alty from its production nor has he A certain amount of speed is deEnglish attempts to settle America the sound and bring spectacular allowed rights to any dramatic or Will Play Forever sired at times when a presidential realism to the presentation The entire percinema companies At first only an "extension" of the party is passing through strange Paul Green’s story of the “Lost Col- formance was broadcast by the the producterritory but as a rule the White anniversary celebration ony” is fen historical rendering of his Columbia Broadcasting company in tion of the play is now a North CaroHouse chauffeurs who are specially 1939 and the author has prepared a version of the fate of the colonists act of lina state men agency special “loaned” by the elements all the But it has within it by picked armyr book on the text which is on genif left by themselves lean to the the legislature and “Lost Colony” of strife of tender pas- - eral sale of romance will be played forever on this windsafe and not the sorry side FDR Saw It At least one President was forced swept island First presentations were sponone of the “Lost Colony" to change his automobile habits most sored and managed by the Roanoke Ameriin poignant tragedies President Hoover had a fishing a local island historical society but leaves unanswered some can history lodge at Rapidnn in Virginia group organized to take care of the a mystery which has fascinated his85 miles from the Capital Hoover multitudinous details of the actual believed that time was money He torians for over three centuries It staging In five years almost a halfIs the mystery of "CIOATAN'’ the was always a hard worker and million spectators among them word found carved on a tree in Fort when he’d finished fishing he wantand Mra Roosevelt and President in by a relief expedition ed to get away from there and back Raleigh Lord Halifax brought an estimated to his desk It was a Job for the 1591 only legacy of the men and to total revenue in $3000000 Secret Service men and newsmen women who had dared the wilds of the Island of Roanoke and the Dare America It was the only clue to the to keep up and keep on the road country As it begins its new "percoloof Raleigh's disappearance Those mad chases were the sub- nists and little petual” series of seasons the booki Virginia Dare first ject of considerable conversation of the organizations by child of English are evenly balparentage to be the correspondents and also their anced in the New World wives It was not considered a bom Historic Roanoke Island Has Opened Summer Theater Season Baukhage The famine in Europe may stimulate an exterminator for the rodents snd pests who destroy enough grain feed most of the hungry While the cataclysm Is sway the mice will play to It's getting so that deposed royalty is having almost as much trouble finding quarters as the returned veterans based upon the mystery and legends the region of Paul Green was so comfrom a commemorative drama into And it was Green who an institution set the piece to music and dance and music of the old Elizabethans the wild dances of American Indians with a background of organ and which was choir in a combination This PROUD RIGHTLY chubby Tar Heel baa Just caught a trout He used a hook pole and worm In the Lin vine river in North Carolina The new aasociation headed by former Gov J Melville Boughton under especially and operating acted laws of the North Carolina state assembly presented the opus all committee through a of whom reside in Manteo near Fori scene of the production Raleigh during the season Melvin R Daniels is chairman of the committee which is composed of I P Davis secretary C S Meekins treasurer and D SeTheodore S Meekins lden the director Bait That Looks and Smells Like Shrimp ture on which patents were meat or powdered dried shrimp Counterfeit hae been to the inventor W Frank NEW ORLEANS Manning of this city has used his to the point of genius imagination In designing an artificial bait or lure to catch fish His idea has resulted in the moulding of shrimp out of plastic The plastic shrimp are hollow and In addition to tbeir outward similarity will carry with them the perfume and flavor of real shrimp by having their perforated bodies filled with either shrimp shrimp and sold before but Mr Manthe ning’s idea of s hollow shrimp body of which unscrews in the midfor a dle and provides a or of filling of shrimp piece odorous dried shrimp meal is something new This feature and the perforated body which allows the flavor and effluvium of the real article to leak out and leave a trail in thf water was of course the fea made ficial: Day ceremony a “I under veteran told a buddy: stand that aome of the Brass and several politician! placed wreatha on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington” "Do “Yeh" was ths response you think they’ll ever get around to properly honoring the KNOWN soldier?" '' it LOST COLONY I Hundreds of stories to solutions possible have been written about it still abound in the Dare country but wrote the drama which pelling that it grew The latest qnip in diplomatic cirA foreign Journalist a French embassy of"The House of Franco has Why then has been condemned It not been torn down?” “It appears” was the aalty reply “some of the building Inspectors do not have the heart to deatroy an edifies they helped erect" cles is this: remarked to At a Memorial ' ident by $600" Booth Tarklngton was one of those who urged a tough peace for Gerwe many When a friend remarked ahould teach the Germans to love peace Tarklngton pointed out: “It would be better If we educated the Allies to realize that Germany has never been peaceful” Very little publicity was given to something that almost happened the day Secretary of State Byrnes departed for the foreign ministers co- X The old teems to be subnormal government agriculture ui we’re scraping the the bin that!" of him In Barkley's delivery of the speech and his nomination of President Roosevelt less than six months later there was nothing inconsistent Certainly nothing which when understood should shake the pub lie's faith in the public man as a whole and Barkley individually and as majority leader could not help resenting Barkley said: “If it (the above statement) was made by anybody who ever sat in a tax committee it was a deliberate and meeting in order to unjustified place upon congress the blame for universal dissatisfaction with tax choice assignment Finally there and in order to pro- was a bad accident that sent one complexities duce the illusion that the executive reporter to the hospital departments have in vain protested After that the presidential car against this complexity” proceeded at a more normal pace Here one can see that Barkley is defending the integrity of the conThe Alexander Hamilton Institute He did not spare his anger says savings during 1946 will be gress at the affront But since he knew considerably lower than last year's FDR had never sat in a tax comFine if it reduces inflation mittee meeting he wasn’t placing but if it goes too far and the the onus entirely on the President consumer doesn't consume the There was one other sharp riposte can't produce and we are in which Barkley came still nearer back to 1929 once more BARBS t to making but did not actually make the “dishonesty” charge He said the President used a method of calculation “which obviously was handed to him by a mind more clever than honest” It was natural to assume that some White House advisor had produced the data and in all likelihood that some literary aide had written the veto message Indeed one of the columnists anomnisciently nounced at the time that it was the work of Judge Rosenman As a matter of fact I can state with absolute certainty that that was one of the few speeches which President Roosevelt who was good and mad because congress had refused to give him the tax bill he wanted wrote himself inditing the entire philippic with his own hand Whether Senator Barkley would have replied with greater or less vigor had he known the actual audo not know The fact thorship remains however that he said what he meant and meant what he said Nowhere did he call the Presidenl He did establish dishonest his own Independence and that of coand probably did the ngress a favor by warning him agamsl allowing his emotions to get the be- Some of the nation’s leaders were Russia's renewal of dipdiscussing lomatic relations with Argentina An isolationist seized the opportunity to damn it si another Instance of Russia's unworthiness “Maybe’’ sarcasm’d a diplomat “it’s Russia’s way of showing us she’s finally getting into line with our State Department” A correspondent just returned from the Palestine front told bis publishers the reason for his copy being heavily censored “The' British aren’t afraid of a revolution In Arabia” he reported "What they’re afraid of Is a revelation in America” The show Brpadway Lights: Tho season had its usual whoop One dick for ever groans five flops About a dozen plays per ished in the provinces before reach in Broadway The column’ candidates for Very Bests includi “State of the Union” “Born Yes terday" “Call Me Mister" “Annli Get Your Gun” “Anna Lucasta’ "Dream Girl” and “Ray Bolger ti Make Ready” Although th Theater prides Itself on Its reputation only one serious opus “Deep Are the Roots” hit pay The profession’s chief ex dirt citement was the skirmishing be tween showmen and critics whicl started with the failure of “Truck line Cafe” “Around the World’ is the latest to come up out of th resin to fight s atubbbrn battl s gainst the Grand Muftis of th Aisles Variety report it is attract inR sugary biz and Between the Acts: It was ovc a recent flopening Di ing the 2nd act one of the revlewe got up and said to a critic aero the aisle: “Will you watch the ae for me?” ’Sure” whisper the other “if you’ll watch the she for me" heard st Quotation Marksmnnshlp: Some women Cole: don’t ca whose means they live beyond G B Shaw: The more things man’s ashamed of — the more L Beech spectable he is Eloquence is logic on fire Howe: Every time I have caug hell It has been the result of pi Vina Delmar: An ac suing It has come to live in her heart M Rubin: All I can say about Gre Britain’s foreign policy is that makes Russia’s look good Corwin: We’ve learned that t Germans came close to winning t flrxt tim even closer the seco time and might damn well win we give them the third time Silhouettes About Town: Je granted Jones' the star halting her t the corner of Hudson and lot The new lure which Is not yet — to gaze at her old home in production but which we are told Russell the canary n has been tried and found not want- Andy The Big City for the first ing in actual fishing practice is and being l all the way pected to be placed on the market his new bride as nurse before long and with the price ol Shore snd husband legalizing shrimp what it is at the present time New York visit by being seen it would seem if the fish like them Stork Jack Oakie and as it is hoped that they will that the new lures will be in the nature Tunney among the era spellbound by Geo Welles of a real boon to mankind tricks at Reuben’s Nanc roll arguing with a counterm |