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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 26

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10-B THE OGDEN STAN DARD EXAMINE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 30 1941 oman Editor Reveals Rica Brenner LITERATURE These Children Enjoy 'Bumble Bee Prince Records Writes 'Poets ARTS MUSIC How to Write Stories That Publishers Buy Of Our Time' I I I I He'll Play Here oiant josnua Magazine Chief Warns By JARVIS A THURSTON Poets of Our Time By Rica Brenner New York Harcourt Brace and Company 411pp $250i In an earlier volume 'Ten Modern Poets" Rica' Brenner discussed Housman Kipling Amy Lowell Mascfleld Edna St Vincent MUlay Noycs Robinson and Sandburg Peo Aut Die True lor Says Against Loss of Originality Space limitations made It impos HV FANNY KLLHWOIITII lull tor of "Ranch Romance" 8 "S(r- The WMtern story has been no long utTUstomed to being placed Jn ft cntigory of it own that we're Incidents Representative Not Exaggerated Says Writer nit a Jlttk In danger of forgetting ppmiwiwww niimlimiuJJlpll WHnnwnflfln MlUt liiitinrriniiliiiriliiiiiiilnrifiilBnhrtiiiM that good wcntcrn story Is first of all a good story True It Is a By EVA WILLKS WANOSGAAItD Maurlne Whipple author of "The regional story a story of a special sible for her to include all the poets she wished This present volume partially repairing that deficiency includes Stephen Vincent Benet Archibald MacLelsh Vachel Lindsay Thomas Stearns Eliot Sara Teasdale Wystan Hugh Auden Stephen Spender Elinor Wylie and William Butler Yeats I wonder exactly what sentiments concomitant to friendships and associations persuaded the author to include and I might add Spender with In a list which comprises seven of the most significant modern poets At least the space (an objection which Miss Brenner has evidently anticipated and rejected) could have been more profitably devoted to occupation pretty much an out door story Yet on the whole the things that can be said about uiant Joshua" who is now in California writes "I have Just alighted for 'time enough to catch my breath after fiction In general are also true of western fiction ATTENTIVE A petite vivacious blonde young lady whoe acting and tinging have endeared her to many thousand of children In all parte of the country hae the leading role In the opera "The Bumble Bee Prince" which will be performed here on April 2 She is Cecile Sherman soprano of the Junior Program Opera company The performance will be given at the Ogden high school under th uponior-ship oi the Amerlccan Association of llnivemity Women Above Is shown Dorothy Corey Lnrla Farr musio teacher and one of her clauses enjoying records of the "Bumble Bee Prince" Jn ew xork city a So wo might start by asking oout with pneumonia in Washing- what make a good story Mainly ion and a long tiresome It a character People want to read about other people with whom for train trip across the country I've been much too ill latelv a short space of time they can 111 letters at an and so the delay Book News Identify themselves whose adven tures they can share whose trou Article Writing Made Easy By WYCLIFFE A HULL nowever 'ail's we 1 that nd MISS FANNY ELLSWORTH She offer writing tip PROFESSOR FREBER To direct musicians well' as Shakespeare says and I'll try to give you some facta about blcs will arouse their sympathies in whose victories they can glory The writer's job is to create people who live and real folks in And Literary would be grateful for other lnfor myself Let me thank you first of Chapter iVTPnvtiriva Utah Guide an ior your cordial sentiments CONCERT SLATED whose existence the reader can be aoouc 'josnua' I cannot exoect Bagatelles lieve Therefore the characters in someone like Jeffers Auslander HUlyer or II In the preface the author states that her purpose in writing the book Is to "bring readers of their poetry clearer understanding and so deepened enjoyment" Later in the preface: "So these chapters are written for young people to help them understand and enjoy the poetry of the present" To me the expression "young people'Ms both an explanation and a puzzle It explains why the author skipping The interview article may be said to be a combination of the personality and the confession type It many or tne Mormon people to admit Its fundamental honesty al- Ready Early a good (western story won't be so mation which he may care to give which maynot be provided for In a formal questionnaire Often men thus approached actually write a substantial part of the article I adopted this plan some years ago when I was writing the "Plot verv different from those in any though that one quality was thelmay consist entirely of an inter- ONDAY EVENING other except outwardly They thing I strove for above all others vlew or it may be any of the types Next Month may do different things but they BY JARVIS A THURSTON A James Joyce memorial fund Is It makes me happy that a few see wlfch only a part of it obtained in my point Some of the impending an Interview Till be moved by the same motives Genie" for "Romance Without Mel react to the same stimuli Cow odrama" and when I came to de- being sponsored by varbus authors The University of Utah symphony storm of criticism has alreadv The majority of people are glad orchestra of 72 Instrumentalists un- boys and prospectors and ranchers' daughters surely love and hate and limWBIIUI The Utah Guide written by the ovfr some of the profounder impll 1 patlnn 1 I reached me but I still maintain the opportunity to grant Inter-that both my incident and mv views if properly approached One o- I A fh riirolnn rt Tnf AftVnr fear and dare much as any other Writer's Project of Utah under Vhr wTii aVaTn characters are not only true but should never call on the telephone are quite representative and lii no pr TUSa nto a man's office with way exaggerated" the announcement "I am here to scribe the difference between a and publishers: Mary and Padraic plot that was melodramatic and Colum Robert Raster Eugene and one that was not also when I was confronted with the problem of ex- J' Thorn-plaining to my readers the differ- ton Wilder Edmund Wilson Ben ence between a narrative and a net Cerf and 3en Suebsch The plot The opinions and explana- fund Is to be conated to Joyce's tions I received in the mail from family who wen left destitute in 7 01 me utan state m- aeianea criticism and has been tneir line programs oi wide interest JTiiiift5 rfarinJ ent their tltute Fine Arts will enter its content to sketch biographical and variety to the Ogden high Sage but thJS chtertatS edition and be on the stands background trace poetical de- school auditorium Monday evening cuuitikc uuw Liicic njnjovieiwnv velnnment niinf nf March 31 at eichtflfteen n'rlnrk Opinion Differ interview you" That would be pre- Peoole look at th truth mo dif- sumptlous It Is better to contact Ml In thorn tw the tn firf i It "wi uiusuuiv in wo oiuuotu 1 nctn Ui rtUIll It Wtta BU nhm-iiMA 1 ITh fnnottrt linHiii thA nnrnKlnnH trently each from the other Some the person by mail telephone or game springs of action that activate nounced from the tte ffi nf Lf Ji nie th- mv k-h any other group of people th DPftir Ca1 nificanees Within fh BQ iiJi tion Oirden hizh school anH Smnr consider as truth only that beauty with a view of making celebrated motion picture writers Zurich where tie famous author of ideal which the enchantment of an appointment for some later time combined with my own findings of ''Ulysses' ditd not long ago So make voir hero first a per-l 25 Wfrds SJ Gajl Martin tatloMomo foreach Musical society and is free to the the past has lent to their ances- when the subject will be prepared made a most interesting chapter cnairman or the committee is Mrs tors and Institutions: whll nthm and so in a receptive mood The Use Quotations Jolas who is nceiving contribu- son and then a cowbov vour vil- utan State insti- fJUtl-QVu 4tu a "Fecuic auaience 4 lain i Vood odfnary ey day heel tute Fine Arts "Solid informa- mind she obviously has not in- One outstanding number to be lain a gooa oruinary every uay eti it 1phHH frt An rnfa I nerfnrmorf turn mnvomant tended to do more can look at the past as they do at rlnt psychology Is to inform the It is best always to use what the tions at her home 1049 Park Ave- V- vt iw him -ti mierwoven witn manv a ras th nrint rnnnaAintr that nn perBQn inai ine interview win ok person interviewea saia as auoia- jw tuwv I rinatlnn i That "young- people" "Scher- Is also a from Rimsky-Korsakow'a i I a favor to vou and vou will in re- tionn It rlvea the article life and puzzle in that it implies that young razade" Suite (a) "The Young i uiiiaji aiiu wviuk Licni iui I i i UU1 vi- turn endeavor to make it helnful human intereat am wpII makinc rierschel BriCkell recently accept Once you have a really believ- "-ry me pages able set of characters your plotting lM book written to make avail-shouldn'tbe so hard a job Every- to people without and within "icu uici uuvaiu uie lueai i y-T way of life rather than insisting a Peasant for him it more attractive to the eye It rah1? OHenry frhow young?) people are reading nce and the Young Princess" MacLeish and Eliot and Wylie If and b) "Festival at Bagdad" It were only so! But I see no rea- These two movements are the third who has read many westerns 1 cls aDOUC utan one that that ideal was won and lived 'dea for Interviewer better to put the words Into bet- knows resources its tnat tnere are a 101 01 siock son for limiting fhi ht and fourth from thi rathie that there are a lot of stock people The one type a Miss Whipple says a idea lor tne inter- er language than the suhject used tnt that havA hprnrrm too nft v'ul'lc-e coverage accuracy ana t- va plots tnat nave oecome 100 oiu i snee o-a n-rmm avmnhnn nnam i vA a comnif la fnviipii ointnan a would have us believe that Mor- lo "ave nis quesuons wen man to use language mat wouia tfi wh" VZ ittnnn were mnr- than human Th mina lie may get inrormation emoarrass mm ana nis xrienda lr i i a i mi i iii iMrv'w iiiuu imfa nil ts and award the prizes for the annual to me western siory pxoc mey 7 77' a staee of confidenrA in th The orchestra will nlat th others of us are fiercely proud that DU1Ietins articles or anything tnat seen in print even if toe did use being humanly faulty and subject the gubJect or his firm have pub- the grosser However care must come to "Ranch Romances" every I SIouia mis dook m- lnte taf ru" four rmnt i eZu--' eume iu iLciiiwii jkuiiiainc3 cvci i day Don't let yourself get volumes Bricknell former literary editor of the Nev York "Post" he succeeds Harry Hansen literary editor of the Nov York decide dents0 and 'r af'allke" thCy-WiU fin thVmsVl7e7unable 7 IV "Italian? by Mendelsohn and decide aa casual readers alike nroft frnm a YttaAt- (C 'Kn rintan" rrt in the valuable to schools libraries stu- jm i nenia nnn pa anal rearisva ntiirA i uetiuc vva cumc profit from a rpflHino- nf cnf a of to the workings of human psychol- 1 "fu fe en not to cnange tne mean- i i i 1 irame oi mmu in wniun vuu i ef Fully as a en ficant the Utah nuirtr reatling Poets of ogy our pioneers held such high Suite" by the Dooular enmnnsor liiCIC tuc jbu iiiaiij i I ui" i ijne vvuen taming 10 tne person wnu nig ana import ox nis woras Is being interviewed the writer Have Interview Read should never display the least signs Whenever possible it Is advisable plots and what's the use of trying supplies a glowing example of how The volume contains hundreds of Claude DeBussy whose works are ideals constantly before them and strove valiantly toward them in the face of the greatest physical illustrative quotations and i illns- most interesting in their refine of bias He should show only inter- to have the person Interviewed firanp) nf Vrath" fe to find a new one It true tnat iwvoi oi unemployed laDor ana the number of basic plots in all talent may be used to furnish the fields of fiction is limited but the power for unique achievements that in tha frioaa thonriet snrf nrnH I roit th arflnU Vtrna tWli tM i trials and privations What a heri w-' i u-vj wvic uuiikauuu nere in a reprint icr si issued by lems of the one Interviewed This gives him an opportunity to the Sun Dial cress tage! Who would not gladly admit number of ways they can be varied are valuable socially artistically TliL 1 i I I iNenner snouid ne try to impress mane corrections where the writer is 1 endless and economicallyT trated with excellent full-page pho- ment and depth of expression as tographs of the poets At the end wel1 as in the handling of unex- pf each chapter is an up-to-date Pected harmonic and melodic ideas list of each poet's poetical works The university string quartet Incidentally reading in Brenner's composed of Connie Ford Art book about Teasdale Wylie and Peterson Winona Olson and Stella Lindsay I was unable to resist re- Frisbv will perform the first move- his own knowledge of the subjects may have misinterpreted his infor- The Book-of-the-Konth club se- that in the fundamentals of Christian character those pioneera were finer than we their children? Good Character Help The Guide has a collective author A good character will help you composed of scopes of persons to under discussion on the person in- mation Also such a course often lection for April is 'Kabloona" by terviewed He should rather 1m- gives him an opportunity to add Gontran de Poncini (Reynal Worked Way Through University in that If you have created a real whom no recognition is given ex But to get back to Miss Whip- press upon the Prson questioned the bright thought he "remembered Hitchcock) for Sweat person you'll find him reacting cept the recognition given them as reaaing louis Untermeyer's fascin- ment of the quartet in minor by nlo'o letter -NTnW fn vaiue oi me lniormauon ne is nis-way nome iauu tears Dy wmton cnurcnill individually even to a stock situ a body in the knowledge that their atinsr reminisnAneD oh i Edvard GriPtr rA k-l ation and almost without realizing work has emerged in the completed three in his autobiography "From Plav a violin solo the finale from it your story will have that differ- book Another WorM tt i- Mendelssohn'- rn i--v rame nf nnlvwmnn crrnndnore'nt receiving He asks sensible and In- A good interviewer is a person (Putnam) and the Miy June divir onbotn ofwZlam qUestions but ntVer ho is really interested in the per- AU naA rru- i 6UUU 7 iu miiiw nrnM hv hmfho iu iuwa au arsumeiii lo arise own to ue niicr vicweu ana tne sud-K iuse tMiwuta uat a iew ot tne suojects aeait with rememoered It to hA ixny numoer oi oiner ways 10 fully and conmletelv in nart nn nf and father and a mothtr I ihould give 1116 interviewed ject which intcrests his subject nrA vu fu tti rcal chance to air his opinions Here are sampl questions that achieve Incident freshness in your the euide are ajrrieulturp indnatrv He will be accompanied by the full Orchestra Lorene Isakson Alder will act as concertmaster of the orchestra handling the solo violin nassa ppb in nvv TT ftT 111 4 UUSU kuc Will' versity of Utah by dSing special express himself There are many may help: washing for babies and IateV on l'mf? that what a man says is of Sample Question western story Perhaps you read and commerce the Mormon church an item in the paper the other mining archeology and Indians ir- day that you can useEven if it's rigation transportation education not about the west perhaps it could recreation press and radio and the the "Scherazade Suite" On April I Doublediy Doran will release Somerset Maugham's "Up at the Villa" ($175) Let us pray that it's better thai his recent "Christmas Holiday" ly the way this is the same nova that appeared in Redbook undr the title "The Villa On the Hill" graduated into a sort of uper- umu iC tu veruiaie tnat nurse Finally I worked In the 7 Vr rre-L01: unlversitv'a librarv and tutored in foret that it Is ideas opinions ex- very particular What Tree Enjoys Adventures In New Volume "The Tree That Ran juoh an caoii nave iiaiJCiliu iu a I QftS rancher after your imagination has fwn nnrPn wlfu fua ntikci is Hi tci a ucvci imtl vnw I "oic vuuustuuil VoniUclltlOU i worked on it a while 'Hie re are any amount of ways to get new Became Conscioue of Lot Ideals Bonneville bench cities part three is highways and dugways with much of the exciting and interesting material contained In this sec Erick Maria Remarque famous for his "All Quiet On th Western piot angles once you get to rumfci ating about it at I first became conscious of rVthan- th man ever in" that? "ot How Silk Screen Prints to Be Shown In that tended to do uiu you accompnsn tnat now is foo now we've thought about Finished Interview how far we had departed from our early Ideals" The university stu tion Part four is a complete de character and plot we ought to Henry Beston illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg the MacMillan Co The interview may be the writer's a nuisance is It? Is that the Brown ul 'J tmt mirminH AnatmnnhP That tailed description and represcnta dents seemed to have become ultra jv i I nMri u- description of an experience which natural thing to do? Is that the an indictment rt the ftn7v nf is especially Important in a west- vi m' mm prmnuvo areas cw xori runk aiiu iuiofl iiiuuim iiau wu i a I mwui vt a cm it atmosphere more than "ul'sun 'ps ana uius- xnere was once a sizable pine many unpleasant social experiences "fftervTew Tt 117? Z'" "CrCt meti1: hIAU Quict the Western which contrasted painfully with the ii LJl2 an be Front was honorel in 1933 by ulii imv nr it vt i o-nri a a ia i wn4M i rt i i liiu vuiue i uiaL bliiiki a rr a itcnir i i an- avU uuu -i 7 I summon OX S111C screen a story a wcntcrn And th Is uouia prove 01 vaiue to nuiy pasture Birds nested in lt nrint hv v-i- hopes her church teachings had if i i ue f' raw raacer" come naving nis hooks pubiciy burned in 1 At- those Interested In Utah given her And so she savs "I If Vl or p1'- il nnere manuractured7 nernn by no less a person than wnt-re me writer wno lives in the west who knows the ranch coun- rv Ih a Atiank rn a tk 1 prancnes raooits and sheep rested been assembled by the WPA art m1U ''vf they a11 talked oi PWm Washington and things they had seen on the other Will h- hUf ttVlu an7 longed to 'strip away the layers of Kne clue waf a newspaper item or Do you use the moat modern ma- Goebbels In 1938 his German lungci to strip away tne layer vi I matfa fK -u I mnri xxrut i-i-j I tn smugness and hypocrisy and ibow 7' 'T" "'5 nwnine ia viP was revjKeo and in th hm wwi" otaie Art us all how far had wandered nouia question aoout tne required ior mat work? How long ne came to thi where low who its in his city apartment Mice Merrill and writes western fiction The 1 11 wlllll IU center rrom April 1 for three ow iiini mis gripping story for weeks from the orizinal standards laid various angiea or tne tnmg or aoes it taxer would you say that ne nas been since Hie film "So down bv YoSni To me thlns8' dcacrlbcd- Bo a the taught you a lesson How does the Ends Our Night" Is iased upon his youngsters from ages six to 10 in latter may turn out a good story P-n -11 -I and often does But the former If rrOSGnT IOCITdl and immediately the interest of the all clal JTf young readers la caught They will Amerir- 1 Clary' Question la still the most ouier Per80n WI" nim tarn loss aiiect your business? Is that new novel trlTli so long as his material Is pertinent something new? Where do vmi i-J nc nas looked abut him and no- A Cx tlced the look of the country will AT OTUClIO I Ou3V he ahlll tn rrita hl itni-v ht 1 be thrilled hv the cu LU intensive i th Uo the subject If he wanders he the blame? What established the Though novels wrtten in verse tree tt LmI I'll 01 reproduction nrnriite i auvvjuu aim at- "After colleee 1 tuh achool for -hould be dlPatlcally steered precedent? What do you think of fre anathema to me I am curious everi JLVlt JvZ back to the subject with a subtly this theory? Why was it aban- what William Rose Bennet 9v buak Bi- mOgt indefinable characteristic of tend a picnic and even present Miss Marforie Merrill riaticrhtor at a renii authenticity You westerners know lv ViZ refed tn 7 Brth P- question doned? What are you going to do done with his jemi-autobiog- unuer tne new impetus the silk screen which served to good advantage in the commercial field has received a great deal of attentinn One should not try to describe with what's left? etc rapnical novel "The Dust Which mould" how a ranch house looks when you of Mrs A Merrill 058 Twenty- The tree tells stories too Read first glimpse it from a distance fourth will be presented this after- what happens before the tree de- the subject opinions of everything The to are a small starter of -what uoa (April 8 Dotd $3) Attended Conference It has an advantage of production inu oi wooa i "on in a nve ciock muslcale at cides to come home What din tunic nujiic vviiitb "All this time wrt ln one article but choose one line an article writer must go looking 1 a wrote casuajjy thougnt and that is determined for One must observe the little JT estimates that 1040-fn mitht eT by the theme or purpose of the things as well as the large ones have been sold since might call a auven- i the corral poles are made you the studio of Miss Moaa Smith 1460 tures with Fritz Eichenberc'a onerous quality and at low know what happens to a man's Twenty-fifth Miss Merrill who has sketches added interest to the work! I lona of several hundreds ran he never professionally ftit ive been what you faee how his skin gets toughened studied but a little over four years article at hand although during ir ne intends to be an article writer t7 printed tne scrip- UiA Wll consioeraoie facility The printing can be so nis eyes squint wnen net lived recently won mucn commendation the interview "off-shoot" may be Sit down and think out about has 1113 "ana pressine uibie picked ud that if noted down may some subject that would make 1 en wrtten In 1052 different writer since the early school grades "Eventually I ended up In the out of doors in ail kinds of weather her appearance In Logan where uuk uuuu ii au nuiua ui weamer ajjcaiaiite in iogan wnere i i aiureu a 10 give the lightness of rut ut lead tn future articles good article Then think an aiaiecti igures for euui iuuuics mio your story "er sister Mrs Mam- whmoi viauii tviiiu iransparent watercolor or the rich- They will help transport your ond gave a program before the I ness of a heavily painted surface reader from his chair beside the Belletrlst club She will attend the rOT poetry Volume Notable results have hee iwcsyjaounmnwn www In interviewing for an artlcle be interviewed to advantere 1711' aiWU titles sold and Rocky Mountain Writers' confer- ence at Boulder Colo with a hy-i 1iW fhe writer infflrmtin tt Lur sales limped to al I vvii uu- Robert Schmitz summer session brid manuscript neither a novel hM nt fft fnrtnir ft Tvnnk in nit ri0818'000'000- With this ever in- tained by the New York WPA art radiator to the bunkhouse of the bar ffhrirtie TnnH fnlea ma I nrMef't whao ss-i i ius this year at College of the Holy t'-Jl 'n- Inwhioh there There's another element that will Names Oakland Calif where she kan' Washington Tenl a copy to enthusS win continue studv with mu rr-: iiiuiusiuui vi iiavv xnmeMme an article on a criven 1 nata an exnresunn nf on nin uiu ue m- sentit to Houghton subject is compoSed by a consensus prediction or anything else which of thPL many have to do with determining the success of your story How well Smith iyuuoc interns iourtn suy meir enorts have been so Tht Bftemnn- i annual volume of verse by the ac- varied and Individual that the me ivmiun 01 £oston ivir ruiu aiu ib nn nlnn nhta ned from niimer-1 vnn think that the rJt- I ota uteu reaa an A a was the only amateur offering he queationnaires or an interv tolilT lhle T3i do you write? Do you put thought on your to make it sound natural without making it full of Prenare then th- ii i "iotOKS IS HOW uu ever reau mat was luimy Mngnt interviews It is well in Won Scholarship "'Z lnt would- in VnmV iri of the Lenten "The result was that I won a I rtW nftf fVia Uaf the e-t octbible in Tn a uwiuc otfunaue xneir purpose "ne arts process coSaglnf utruf 'JSSSLSS the Mrs Royal Eccles will lead a trio fn feveIop latnt talent of Art July 1940 writes at length whose other assisting members are SjJJ ve rms" about the silk screen and the tech-Mrs Ann Larsen and Mrs Russell the "1Cal details Solved The process queeriy spelled words that will take the reader's mind from the story? Do you remember such little things fellowship and during the last four "I k' 17 Und "ttraes version of the Old uliici pciauiia ivhui an imtiview ana Pre- -rr Aestajnentd i venrs have worked fifteen hours a il I tn: 1 This containiTLu- as naving tne girl say conversa I Wiiu uia emu is jsoujuus uukic I 'uinua Contain in cr If day sometimes all night long 1 Dassaces u'J nngjtbe great edition uonzuy "I'd love to" instead of i-etty with Miss Merrill play- Lun "I ttV Vl 1" Ytx successive printings one ing the solo part in a Bach con- httIf of fo each color The apparatus in- tne suffer I would like to?" Are "Would I do it again I don't know Who was it who said 'Writing Is an itch you can't scratch'? "I say that I'll never attempt an 7 nor aeep voived is extremely a wood InterecteH frin -u abstract or philosophical thinking Ln mo u-u awooa- 'Book of the Week you writing as well as you can or are you writing down to your audience? Don't ever try that It hear the following program: he first quoted I poem Js among The paint is made to flow through Sarabande Rameau McDowell! the Washington poets the mesh the other novel and the next moment "Kabloona" by Gontran de Pon- them for what they were a race Invention in A major Bach' i Utah's face to be printed" Tnta bW in" of men who did not hate one an XL Uins When you begin to get fidgety win not only harm your story but if you persist destroy Vour craftsmanship But by writing as well as you can I don't mean as formally and your world turns stuffy when x-reamouie Bach Sonata tVt terrupted in places by cut-out nat- fco31 By Oirisd Cble neclsSrV desk as I write to you "Good luck to you with your you feel that something is obscurely as you can Dut as smoothly as SaS! ia All hilla are things of beauty lying Zc own writing" yet radically wrong with your life naturaiiy Westerns Divided SO OIL The nrint ukovu lie vaiifiv nr Mens i And good luck to Maurine May try going primitive for a year or 1 hllfH- "-A uu uv aezree tmrii the Ravel Fantasie Impromptu Cho- Along the far horizons of the In the pulp magazine world the desired effect is obtained she meet kindness impartiality and two That at least would seem to tolerance from her readers even be the advice of de Poncins who type and compact torn Know Your Field Tip western story has been divided into pin voncerto Opus 7 No 5 John Christian Bach: Alleern de mnfn Crouched grey and low Kepresented in the nreaent e-rhi tne romantic western and the other but shared what they had among all their kind 1 He learned eventually that It was compulsion which made them live as they did They must eat ravenously when food was at hand in order to survive and they were periodically driven to excesses in sex because they could not help themselves They were children of nature! in a very real sense and the cycle! of the seasons induced physiological mutations in them which determined their behavior from those whose opinions and ex- was prompted by some impulse gen- bition is notable Elizabeth Olds perlences are radically different erating from his discontent to seek straignt western The main difference between them is of the farthest outposts of the Eskimo from her own Andante first violin Mrs Cleone nigh until Eccles second violin Mrs Ann Their shoulders cushion stars Larsen violincello Mrs Lucille and clouds are curled Petty Upon their breasts: vast hills wa wno won tne $75 prize on the Philadelphia Print club 1938 and who contributes currently to leading that in one love interest plays an important part while the other To Writers Asks Moratorium iunerican exhibitions contains little or no boy and girl romance The straight Western will outstanding is the work of On Loan Due May Isti Harry Gottlieb Leonard Pytlak NO REVOLT SEEN NEW YORK March 29 virgin snow Wraps them in virgin silence and the sweet Blossoming of spring comes quietly and slow Above the fields new-plowed for on me wnoie demand more action than the romantic western and will be told from a man's viewpoint In tseatrice Maddlman Hyman War- At the end of 15 months during The April issue" nf Th which he had made their aw lot Le or T18 Author Jan Valtin who wrote "Out of the WASHINGTON March 29 (AP) world He was not content to visit among the more domesticated Eskimos he insisted upon seeing them In their most remote habitat where they would be innocent of any civilizing influence from the "Outside" The liberation of soul he sought did not however come at once He found that the somewhat revolting personal habits of the Eskimos had a disconcerting way of obscuring sager who are also professional Night" the story of his asserted The Southern Pacific company artists with substantial reputa career as a secret acent for both lue romantic western field the viewpoint may be either the man's or the girl's the amount of action tions asked interstate commerce commis amDer wheat the Mo A rl tuiu mc vuiiuuuniBIS I nr Mi lo AA ss i This exhibition will sion approval today of its peti remain on says he believes Nazi nr -nmmnict viaiUtt lo ine SPmg tion to the reconstruction finance wmjm npa vr view until April 21 movements in the United States corporation for postponement of the maturity date of $13000000 of will never be dangerous to the eir surety point where they might lead to a the $18000000 it owes the RFC some of their really solid virtues It ouuiiiausi leatures an a rf iVl 1 nearly his own as possible Pon- Jack Woodford headedhi by cms left the north with regret ment "ProbabTv he com If his experiences had been gruell- £lent rs-with ing they had at times been exalt- SlSi Sttempt the ing wrong thing than for' any other "I had lost the world" 'he de- rticH "Each clared "but I had found myself Wtf Fwld explains and exchanged the glitter for the wny 7 lm 1 necessary for writers gold" to faiL Like Admiral Byrd in his book Other articles are "Haidwriting "Alone" and St Exupery in "Wind on the Wall" by Kathleen Mow Sand and Stars" he was able to UIt'a the Twist That Cojmts" by reconstruct himself from within Charles Rosenberg Jr Ehe usual and find serenity of soul only In trade journal and radio market' re- revolution" our nope they NOVELIST HELPS PUPILS COLORADO SPRINGS Colo During his stay here Thom- The company said it proposes to took long and perilous treks in 50 arc a part win vary When people ask us how much action we must have in "Ranch Romances" we say as much or as little as the plot demands if by action you mean fighting fighting or gun fighting If by action however you mean the impact of people on each other of incident on people if by action you jpean having things happen then pay half the $10000000 due next below zero weather nights in igloos Of all in us that sines and May 1 An additional $8000000 is often constructed in driving bliz- we want plenty In other words prays and soars worTrfmnrS a a romantic western stories should No heart but wakes to longing old I fended a due a year hence The company zards ana many montns of obser- proposed consolidating the two vation of the action and the habits move alons brisklv but vou dnn't as birth a couege and oans into one and making the ma- I of mind or men and women living have to kill a man on every page To see the distant hills that 1 5f hta -or aveA every other i border earth Enelis vexuian into turing date May 1 1945 Interest through the paralyzing cold of long would remain at four per cent dark winters before he recognized a wona jreari Aiirea I ports 1.

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