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Show k- Great Writers Air . Views for Readers THE present crisis in Europe and tho turmoil In war in thi Near East once more have demonstrut d tho Incalculable value of the special! cable service of The Standard-Examiner. To place before our readers at a time tike his the lnterpret:itlvo vlewa and comment of thn-e such dls-1 t'.nriilshrd Buropaana as Maximilian Harden. A. ; Gardiner and Andre Tardleu, SS well as tho American view of European affairs as expressed by 'William Itlrd, gives us much pl-asurc Mr Gardiner, already known! to you as a ',-rnphl.- writer. In scintUlant this week In bis comment on how four years of torrlfyliiK war and four mop' years of troubled peace have brought forth a r-surrctcd Turk. M. Tardleu whose writings recently re-cently have Ukcn on a new Interest, says the differ s (.(,., en the allies al-lies presage long yoirs of trouble, va h 1 1 . Maximilian Il irden telle that out ol present conditions u n- u Socl.ilist movement Is dr (.loping and will have to be reckoned with. All of the dispatches are mor" than noteworthy. |