Show This Week bJ y ARTHUR Too Much Crime Sentiment Mrs Fraziers Frazier's Five Bullets Statues Worth Warth to Animals Robert Elliott Burns committing a robbery in n the State of Georgia was put to work on the chain gang gan tie did not like it It escaped twice and a a. book and moving picture 1111 have ve been prepared narrating his alleged auffe- auffe I ings called I Am a Fugitive From the Chain Gang In addition to his holdup in Georgia it appears that Mr Burns Js is also a fugitive from New York accused A 1 larger forgery Georgia wants him back to finish his sentence Governor Moore Moor of New Jersey Jerse refuses extradition and the fugitive from the chain gang is 5 safe afe and free In New w Jersey Alter After his release the crowd pushed and struggled to congratulate hIm All very pretty But making a hero lIero of a criminal should not be overdone o Tho Those e who S say lY In his holdup he got l less than 3 5 should remember that he gat g. g all his victim had Ha Had he had he would ha have taken that and pre presumably would have been worth more cheerful In addition this Particular like anch ot of oth others lS l'S at large in inthis this country would doubtless have hav murdered the titan man held up had he reo re- It Isn't wise to he be too lastic or tearful n about out a young seu geu who after being for tor forgery goes out on the highway to rob roh with the or of murder It Is the opinion or of this writer It would be a whole ome oine thing to let Jet Mr Ir Burns gu go back to GeorgIa aul learn that not everybody In the United States sympathizes with holdup men mell gangsters counter and potential murderers Georgia may be annoyed by exalt ted ger accounts o of her prison cruelties cruelties cruel cruel- ties but she has one comfort that other States haven't holdups In Georgia Geor Geor- gla gia are comparatively few and gang gang- gangsters stem avoId that State They dont don't like people that take crIme serIously Mrs Charles R R. R FrazIer ot of Jackson rule Fla convInced that her hue bus bands band's stenographer was breaking up the FrazIer home waited for the stenographer sten sten- and shot her dead with fIve bullets Mr Frazier at once had a 0 physical breakdown own and has since had a second breakdown According to his wife h he had taken away tho three youngest ot of other her five ne children and wrote It If you let lct me gEt a divorce I will brIng the children hH ren hade hack Had he not written that later he might not have had the two in and the stenographer might r rot ot have vc bee UCIl xi murdered How flow do you explain the fact that when chen a prImitive man finds that his II I wife wite Is false he l kills ills his wife where where- whereas I as a Woman when her husband le II false kills the other woman The explanation ex- ex Is simple without any help from Freud The wire wife through the ages has killed the other woman sav- sav saving saIng Ing her husband because her children might need him The husband kilt kills the false wife wICe because it Is easy to get nt at her and sometimes dangerous to attempt to kill the other man Chil Children in Sunday school are taught 1 that our acts affect others and spread far out like ripples on the water when a stone is i thrown into a pond There are such rIpples in the Frazier Frazier Fra- Fra zier killing case Mrs Irs Murrell mother or of the tho murdered stenographer accompanied accompanied by the stenographers stenographer's former husband attended the funeral Driving Ins ing hack back their automobile collided with that of Martin Padgett killing him instantly Injuring Mrs Irs Turre 1 and the former husband Thus Mrs Fraziers Frazier's five e bullets indirectly killed Padgett of whom she had never heard Professor Apostolos los from Athens who ought to know about art says 51 N a statue in New York Metropolitan 2000 yearn yean old worth In good times was smuggled out of Greece in a huge woo wooden en crate with the tho connivance ot of high authorities The museum answers We bought it from a legitimate dealer for a good price If Greek high authorities connived con con- in breaking theIr own laws that thatIs Is not our responsibility Professor suggestion tion that the statue Is worth Is exaggerated Few statutes art ar worth an any sum num The few Cew In- In clue Michel 1 Anselo's Angelos Moses the tIl di Milo and the Winged Victory th the first In Rome the last two In the Louvre In ParIs Such statues have no price Mussolini woul wouldn't ut sell MichelAngelo's Michel l Angelos Angelo's Moses for enough to build ten battleships And France would d laugh if you OU offered one hun hundred red millions millions mil mil- lions each for the tho Venus Venua dl Milo and the WInged VIctor Victory At Fort Myers FlorIda a dog chased a kitten up a pine tree The kitten to climb down stayed aloft all allday allday day and all night nl ht Men laughed their wives did not Three of thorn them accordIng accord accord- log Ing to the thA Associated Press told theIr husbands they would not eat a single bite until the they brought that kitten down and they didn't oat while the kitten stayed In n the tree piteously meowing for or three days The husbands worrIed not about the sufferIng or of the kitten but about their hungry wives called the fire rire department depart depart- ment the kitten was rescued and tho three wives ate That Is moro mora Important than It soun sounds 9 proving what needs no proof that womans woman's kindness the tho strange moral superiority that nature has planted In them has gradually changed change men from toothed big lowbrow low savages sav ages to semi civilized men by King Syndicate Inc |