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PAGE. ElGtVK THE MAy 19,1 THE DMLX and THE GREEEEY i i i vinrr, WeekiDnr I REPUBLICAN? PUBLISHmOUCOMRANY OMce; 716 Eighth Straet, Grueloy, CHAJU.ES HANSBN-- FLCTA'D B. MEHRI1UP- F. P. and- Manager.

Editor- Advertising Manager a. second lii i Insuod to The Tribune-. Republican Publishing- Co. By Greeloy Typographical Union No. 688 Tl ANXoeiatcd Pr.es It exclusively for rcjuib- Ilcntlm.

or nil iiewi. 1 0 Itcd.lii thlK'UUliw "id uiKO'tlio local TfsMternber E0VE Good Gray Poet 1 in Hall of Fame Walt Whitman, the "KO-X! gray poet," entered, the American Hall of Fame officially last weekv. "Leaves ol Grass" made Whitman famous, caused considerably more excitement than the over "Jurgen" a decade or so ago, or the efforts to bring- clas'sics past the nn- erring literary noses ot customs snoopers. When "Genres of Grass" was pub 1 Jlsheil, Whitman was- a clerk In the Interior department, presided over "briefly bv James Harlair, wliosa niar-rled Robert Todd Lincoln. TJia.

Honorable Mr. Harlan had served industriously as president Rotiert! (giiillen Ccpyj-itHttd- 1330. The" American: isn't all -hyBP- crite. If he avoids stirring up a hornet's nest, he- doesn't protend to be promised by chivalry; A republic, is a land where- children are taught everything: except how to be citizens- oft a repjibllc. For that matter government could give us "free" rations- by- adding a day to our taxes.

"The banks are in excellent condition." So is the but. that's poor consolation tU those' who need money: Surplus oE cotton- has. made the planter so poor that he can't supply family with rayon gar' ments. The man. who gets-ahead the world Isn't same one wlio gets ahead of all other- cars- on tire highway.

(f It foods tliat require- no- chewing cause all; of troublS how come you find, the most dentists In a land-ofguntohewers? It's getting so poor man: can't get anybody to side with him and fight for him--unless, ot he kills somebody. Americanism: Making- handicap our own business meirj. providing no law to den.ort.or»lm-- prisou a bad alien wlio won't giwr his place of birth Freedom Is much like good, digestion; You never notice It much until it'sVabout gone. is wicked- to- adS-ertlse a lottery in a newspjiiier, You must do It by government-controlled" The great weakness of the tar- lit is that It enables manufacture era to charge more- but doesn't tell them how to get- it. You can tell a- polite- man, He- sits at a table and sin? water.

while the vulgar table-pounder gets service. Custom Is hard to talkies that teach kids-how to gangsters still charge- an- "admlst slon fee" Instead of-tultlonv Still, there must bo somo difference between- republicans and democrats. They never try to In- dite the same Tliero -was one saloon It from Sicily more than six months to find out was. Ajiew sourofr ol revenue is tax that will bring In J.50,000 and require an only for new job-lioldersi Correct this "I'm BoiV ry you and Bill quarreled," old dad, "but I'in hata-you: and the six children back homai" of lowo-Wosleyan University at-Mount, la. He had been sent'to the senate, and-served a year 1m the cabinet, 'at the time Whitmanls.

i most volume of pooiqs- ap" I Beared; I Hadan-. read the or someone told him about- lit He' promptly fired! Whitman- A-. critical: biographer has- mentioned- in a cabinet member's- office' about 1365" or thereabouts as-the when America'ever' produced met the damnedest- A'ltlro- no. compiler of encyclopedias, exp-esses himself or permits his contributors to- so exnress: themselves, there is evidence that the superlatives- noted must represent their opinion. Whitman receives a lengthy bio- and critical, article In.

the. Bdtannica. an'd also in; the Americana, with proportionate notlbe- In smaller compilations-. Somehow the Brltaunlca'' overloolced. Harlan ih- its; alphabetical mentlbrr, but he managed- to slip Into the'Hooks as the man who' dismissed Whltmam.

The- Americana 'gives Harlan one of its- briefest- mentions, and he is missing entirely from brief-, encyclopedias available. If for no other reason, Whitman should Fame for the; perfect picture- of the- menace of political, literary censorship; which, the -loss his federal job: to, interested in- the byways of American, literary history: As for Har-lan; those- whni knew. -Mount Pleasant- 20 years, ago. anil perhaps later, wilt recall the) pcesl'- derit's house at Iowa Wesleyan university, where Whitmanf's one-time fflclal. employer- It was.

sure onnded by a tremendous high, board- enco, so it is said, at the- in; tance- ot Senator Harlan to shield 1 Is daughter and son-in-law from the aze ot. the curious. That was tile- enator's distinctive mark upon tlra ommunity tor-many years his Home, xactly as his chief contribution to iterature; was his censure'Of the poet? atei" raised' to- the Hall ot Fame? by lore- civilised, judges. A- distinguished' vlsltorr at the TJni, of- Colorado recently was sess corporations and public utilitiesr o-'clbofe liinoheon, at: Aiigell's; tea. room-.

tlhrm tho-activity of the-oouuty conn in Groeley Ih honor mlssioners, County Assessor- A. Hi. Mrs. Si A. LindHlad, was a guost of Fischer and County Treasurer- W.

K. her." daughters', Bertte. and MaHei, at: 'atterson this sum was to the a one o'clock luncheon. glVen at Mrs; taxpayers. Angell's.

Rbonii in Greeley, Miss Marian Van of day wlientthe: AlphaiTaur.sororJtyen! not tice-r this morning Goy. John E. Shnfroth that she has been appointed delegate to the national, conference in.charities and Cleveland, June IE to. 1S: The isual paragraph about there? being: no state funds available-to' pay expenses- was. added, but Miss Yam-Dyne maygo: anyway, owing to that slie- las relatives in that vicinity, and may: ylslftliere; With more than 200 spectators present, Gill is todasc to the telephone a call from.

Him. London, England; Even that created, a little commotion, but nothing; to what! occurred, when, the newSigradual leaked; out as' to what.the calllivas about: It. seems that the Boulder vlsi- or, hadi tor- an Englishman: of some importance to speak at a lanquet In New York. The London end- of'. conversation- rails somo- Uiihg; like: this: ready-to paote my luggage catbl he- boab train to Sbuthampton, and terribly worried as to what Is to be-worn; at the banquet in New York, Is it, to- be tails or tux? Jilst tell- me.

so Ufat my man will know wlfat to. put' in. the luggage. Thanks so much. Tnata.

quite all rlglit." Surely etiquette can go no-further. Imagine-a telephone call in the same purpose? Fort: Gftlllhs- hanks by their ojrn are replying to the-contention: goyernment Is being; phi- antHropic- with veterans by'loaning them, money at. percent on. their adjtisteil service Certificates. tile.same- rate on the certificates.

Banks are not philanthropic. Bankers loan because It'ls-good-buslnossi If it to good, business-- for the banks, It shouldlnot be: bad: business for Uncle Sam. jscliool.audltorium in, tho evening, 1 Mr. and E- la. Wrigliton and Sir, and Mrs; Tliomas.

Fnrnsivorth were Sunday dinner gnestB-at'tlie Carl Swansou home' neav Ault. The Ace ot Glnh's- bridge- clhb met at the home ot Mrs; ffi Wostra in i Greeley Friday Rosie Bfaff of Severance, Mrs: Eearl Bllcks and Mi's; Dave- Severance of Greeley were guests: Severance won the guest prize- J. i S. Hall won the club, prize. Late In the afternoon the hostess serveclt delicious refreshments; The mixed chorus of the Eaton high entered in class won first (prize in Denver, during, music Ireland Is.

a 'member- the chorus. The Rotary 2 club entertained girls octette at In appreciation ofi the. work they had done during the winter? GaUierlne is also a member-ot-tho-octette. Ault, May -jind. Mrs.

Darwin Patched: sp.enL the weektendtand Vlotliers' Day with' the latter's par- nils, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur- Ferguson Denver; Members of the-Ladies' Council! had aij.4 enjpyable meeting.Wednesday' aft- eniDon. at Mrs'. Lev! Win- erowd.

Qthen guests-, included Mes; dames-James Oalt'ou) W. Watson, Port-, man. Elder, Robert- MacKenzie, Will i bWilliaras. 1 Following tlie regular-business! ses- SiOn aUen cent'teaiwasi-heUi, Several james 1 Vere playedi and a. social hour was enjpyed.

Dainty refreshments wore-Carved. The next meeting-, will Be. a 'covered dish luncheon and mis-1 plenary meeting. Mi', and Mrs-. Chamberlain of 1 were Sunday dinner guests of'MR and Mrs.

Rex Chamberlain. Mr, and Mrs. Leroy CordilllofJ-BrJggs- lale, were. Sunday visitors- at the A. They were guests Mrs: JT Bradtbrtf ofGfeeley at dinner Sunday evening, Mh and- Mrs; Joliir Ki'ssler and public schools track 1 meet family.

tertalned in: Honor oPMdtlierst Day. Mr. andlMrS! Edgar BUrbrldge spent Monday with Mfe andi Mrs. W. Gressi- Dorothy Sandman- of''Windsor spent fromi Tuesday unUU Friday with Mrs.

W. Ji Hardihgj while her parents- were gettingrreadv to move toi where Mri Sandmant has beeiu transf ered' by the? Great. Western S-ligai; Mrsr Ir.jj- Howard' and' two children, sas, are spending the week with Mrs. Hbward A. Gibson anfi Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Naslf' and chil. dren were aU he home of Mrs; DuelL of. Greeley." Mr. and Mrs.

Tornblom ed an entertainment" given by tho SiirJuers at the: Masonic- Temple In "H-eeley: Saturday Mrs: Jl- entertained! the Severance oliiU TMtlit a lunolioon. aft. her; homerim Collins Tuesdays MKSJ T5rn- ilom and- Ai. Irelandr, were The afternoon" was. spent" socially and-with- Catherine Ireland: gave two' vocal, numbers, "In th'e Garden ot My Heart," and "Treesj" af tho Gill meucement exercis'esj Tuesday e.vet nlng, Mrs.

Grace Patterson- and son Melvln andj'Mrsi Lederer-ofi Greeley were guests at tlie-- GiBson home for iml 1 ihdlcatlbns at 2'o'ClbcK-were- that" is the- most-successful In the history of-' the participants came from.all. 1 pants ot County- Judge G. IT. Bl-adtield has been, secured to speak- at the graduation exercises: ot life- Fort; Luptbn. on.

May Xesse Mr. Eugene. Wailiam87. left today foil St. Jgnatius, -where- lie wilU enter Lhe employ of the government on- a largo reclamation project.

Tllie young man is. a graduate of the Agricultural anC his appointment to-'tUe-United Status's service? 16ng be- foue-. He had finished- his! course. Friends; predict a4 brilliant future for Mis and Mrs; J- Kellogg, entertained with; a dinner. Sunday, Honoring Mr.s.,D.

0. Is.l'easr- lifg for California-to Guests were- Brwiir Page- of Gieeleyr: Mrs. J. F. Irelfend.of and.

Mrs. At. Gilles: Hie, Mf. and-Mrs. W.

E. Faldridgfrand the guest of MVs. PaB Mr. and. HT Gt.

Lain ami Mil and Mrsi Lester Sullivan and daugli- tbr, Barb'arap. called- at- Heracliel Brooks home'Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs; Max Hollowell and tkvo children of Greeley: and Mfc. and Mrs.

Fred Law and children ofrKer- sey spent Sunday at the Roger Grant Miss- Lora Wright Is home- for the summer vaca.tion, after- the- completion her work as 1 teacher- of the Brown school. 1 JBhu: T. Jacobs is- In. Bbulderr visit- 'Ing thei state university and. to act as a judge- of.

air- oratorical, contestv Windsor and Mr. B. J. Kellogg; were dinner- guests: WTedhesday evenings of Mr. and Mis; W.

JV Hard-- ing; i Severance. Severance, May- IGf-Mfr and Mi's. Jakes Batzt spent Sunday in Brighton 'with-the Fred; Biitz; and George Weg- iln-famlltesj. MarJ.orie) Gillospie been quite 111'with the flu, this-week. Mrs.

fcawc and; little; son 'DeitVer spent Monday Mr. and ilrs. Roger Mr. and Mrsj HowardJ Lain- andi. Greeley, sp.entr Mothi em Day at the "TO; Gressi Uome.

Mkrtha andlLydlatBatz; Mollle andl Ollhda Miller, Naomi Gdrl, and' Erancls-Hniiktns attended thfl! senior class play at tlie school Friday night; andIMi Jack' i nesday; evening at the Alex: Martin'. 19 YEARS From the Filet. of the Grcetty RtpubllMn A pleasant- reception givon'on: rMay afternoon: at, 4 o'clok li Mothers' clrclo atr NAttlJ- school house. 85 jnothi present and UitereBted liu tho ttcltBxa ot: school, WoW county-tfrdajr Ij.ahead ol togotlatlops road for fc eeltlsmenttol'tft-xas ovorjua ttfut otiwrwlse- -srenia UjtVe been If delayeiJ. TW court 6n Thursoaf liandoA down ft telslourne- clarJiig.tBnt the; tal-commisalonJs.

tha only body whlcli fias ffiKHWlfy Ur and Mrs. Robert Walfbas and of. Wheatlandf, Rpont, week end' ati the home' ot Mrs: Walles mother, Mrs-. C. J.

Nhslr. Mrs. Edna Law was the guest of Mrs; Efed, of' Kersey when, the Oendredi. club, entertahiod. with M3v anfl Mrs.

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Years Available:
1916-1977