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Show Scenes and Persons in the Current News Making a .Choice Independence and Loneliness or Dependence With Ties of Affection V UlnJmhd about Defenders of Communism. SANTA MONICA, CALIF. time I write a squib against communism, there follows a flood of letters from persons who begin by saying theyre not communists perish the thought. But either I'm attacking free as though free speech speech meant free license to undermine our government; or, by indirection, I'm trying to undermine trade unionism, although what trade unionism has 1 n common with communism is something which I don't quite see-Ocamouflaged red or anyhow he must be reddish-sta- tes ne there are ly 100,000 communists on- known among 120,000,000 of us, so States. land. Gorges Bonnet, former minister of finance, nw slated to become French ambassador to the United 2 Ceremonies in London at which the Duke of York was officially proclaimed King George VI of Engk of China who was recently kidnaped by rival war lords. J Generalissimo Chiang-Kai-she- Chicagos Perfect Driving School ROYAL EXILE why worry? But wouldn't you worry if 100,000 lepers were suffered to go at large among us, or 100,000 stinging lizards to run wild? A very passionate lady has been writing in, calling hard names. But I shant argue with her, because Im a victim of aelurophobia. On looking in the dictionary, you'll find that aelurophobia means one who has an intense aversion for cats. Travels, Smittys about a police sergeant n EAD1NG who retired after Models of street intersections with dense traffic are used to teach traffic regulations to students at the safe driving school of Lane Technical high school. JOINS TREASURY STAFF Former King Edward VIII of England who abdicated his throne that he might marry Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson, former Baltimore beauty. Edward was succeeded by his brother the Duke of York, Cage Season Calls College Stars forty years service and never set foot off of his native Manhattan island made me think of a gentleman known as who, in my reportorial Smitty days on Park Row, was general roustabout at Andy Horns saloon. Smitty was born in the shadow of Brooklyn bridge and grew up there. He had traveled the various boroughs, but no matter where he went was always within the greater city. Finally he took a tour to foreign parts. He went to visit his sister, who'd married a truck gardener back of Newark, and the brother-in-law, who owned a car, toured Smitty about the landscape. I was one who greeted Smitty on his return. Fur me, he said, "never agalnl I don't like that Joisey. Why, all them towns over there is got dif- ferent names. Dolling Up Lobbyists. ever became of the bill into the Louisiana legislature requiring lobbyists to wear special uniforms while following their trade? As I recall the original act, it provided that lobbyists of less than three years' experience should wear green skull plaid trouscaps awl rainbow-hue- d ers; veterans were to wear the suits, green caps and which latter seemed especially appropriate, white being the color for WHAT all-whi- te purity. Its just too bad if the notion has been allowed to languish. And if an amendment were tacked on requiring that a certain type of legislator must wear garments with no pockets in them and buttoning up the back, princesse style, so the wearer couldnt slip anything inside his bosom well, there youd have an idea that any state in the Union could profitably adopt, or, anyhow, MOST persons there comes In their lives the opportunity for a choice between independence and loneliness or ties and affection. The wise mature person thinks long before choosing the former above the latter. There are many young people, however, who feel so sure of themselves and their ability to get along all right that they are irked by the least restraint. They throw it off, only to discover later in life that affection is worth the curtailing restraint and dependence entailed. Companionship has been their portion up to the time of their decision that dependence is what they must have, at any cost. They have no idea of what lone- TO liness means. Separation. The adult who is separated from his family because of distance, domestic estrangement, or who has outlived the other members, realizes to the full what it means to be alone. It lq when estrangement causes the separation that there are times when the alone-nes-s is bearable or agreeable, but these times are Interrupted by hours when the feeling of loneliness creeps over him (or her), and companionship, though with but a small degree of affection, is craved. Individuality. Human nature is so constituted that people cannot live in the same atmosphere and always see eye to eye. There is wisdom in this plan. Individuality would be quelled if what any person thought (how- - Ontdoing Webster Blue-S- ky, a streak, black writing ink. Lettuce leaves, jealGreen ousy, immigrant. Violets, rage, some Purple socks. A accepted without dissent by those around him (or her). Nor can of even those dear to us, invariably meet with our approval, whether expressed or unexpressed. It is when we learn to permit personal differences without censure that companionship, in the home or out of it, develops best. Even when children are young, they must be allowed a modicum of such freedom or when older they will long to break away, and if they do then there is loneliness in store for the youth, and sadness left in the home. Divorce. Married couples, when they contemplate divorce, have the choice between independence plus loneliness, or dependence, each on Die other with affection restored, or remaining less than could be desired. It may be there is but it should be remembered that no two persons, married or single, cah live together under the same roof and always be congenial. However, this does not signify that at heart is gone. Separation affection means loneliness for one or both of them. Families. Within a family there is sure to be some dissension at times young folk may quarrel and adults dispute. But when these times are over, the tics of affection, the associations that intertwine, and the fabric of their lives so closely woven together, should prove a firm foundation for continued companionship. The door to loneliness should remain barred. so-tto- lncom-patabilit- e IMI Syndicate. on Interpretations White ever beloved) could always be babys soul, lilies, blue shirts laundered. 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If not, kindly do so. It'll distract your attention from the part-tim- e frocks some of them are tT AVE Arthur H. Kent, of Chicago, who recently sworn hi by Secretary Morgenthau, as new assistant general counsel of the Treasury department. He fills the office made vacant by the recent resignation of Qeyton M. Turney. wearing. The average woman Is wearing what looks like part of hat say f to Ive heard athletic fans, the more of the original hat the With basketball succeeding football in the interest of a strenuous season, milliner chopped off, the higher ding college and university fives are entering of Northwestcm went the price for what was left. otograph stows Coach Arthur "Dutch Lonborg his first string squad, I suppose with hats, as in the case Evanston, 111., as he diagrams plays forMcMichaels, Smith and of good clean appendix operatt to right, standing, are: Voighls, Trankle, tion, if they'd cut the entire thing hway, only very wealthy women could afford to go Even so, the wearer has something to do with the effect. I ran into the lovely Mrs. Clark Gable and she had on one of the new fractional hats and it was powerfully becoming to her. But I'll bet it would look like the very dickens cm me or Jimmy Durante. one-hal- two-third- s. um-rsi-ty bare-heade- d. Golden Gate Span Night Turned Into Day on IRVIN 8. COBB. OupyrlebL WNU Service Wroth Silver Ever since the year 1170 the parishes surrounding Knightlow, Stret-to- n - on - Dunsmore, Warwickshire, have paid Wroth Silver to the Lord of the Manor on SL Martin's day. Shortly before sunrise the money is placed in a niche in the remains of an old stone cross, and then is collected by the Steward of the MagManor, according to Tit-Biazine. The fees are purely nominal, ranging from one penny to two shillDeings and threepence-halfpennfaulters, however, are dealt with severely, and have to pay a fine of twenty shillings for every penny, as well as a white bull with red ears and a red nose. But there has been no necessity within living memory to enforce this fine. ts y. worlua to'rgcst sodium lighting instollatioj looking toward San so bright tliat car headlights are unnecessary, the equivalent of 35 full moons makes the wehway The Original Milk of Magnesia Wafers |