Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1924 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924

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Government Presses Work Overtime to Catch Up With Congress, Times Washington Bureau, 7.32? V, w York Are. WASHINGTON. June 18.—Pubhc Printer George H. Carter'today estipnated that printing the Senate and House hearings for the fiscal year ending .Tune 30. 1924. would he almost double the volume of any pr* 1 vlous year. He said the printing cost probably would he in the neighborhood of 8250.000. This is twice as much as hearings cost in 1922. when Congress expended $122,739 for printing and nearly four times as much as last year when the hearings cost $05,345 to print. “Despite the great increase in the volume of hearings. I expect Congress to keep within its $2,000,000 printing appropriation.” Carter said. Work on. Bonus Just at present the right of wav has been given to getting out 15.000.000 applications for the soldiers' bonus and an equal number of instruction sheets trf go with them. Carter says the cost of printing the bonus blanks will be at least $150,000. He eitpects t have the bulk of the , work completed this week. The volume of hearings this s'ear has been so great that the printing office is swamped in trying to keep up to date. At present the public printer is twenty-two days behind schedule. The volumes of the Teapot Dome bearing, including testimony only up to April 2, contained 3,072 pages. Testimony of the investigation of former Attorney General Daugherty, which did not begin until March 12, used up 2,023 pages up to May 2, Pwhen the last volume came off the 'presses. 1,791 Pages on Vets Hearings of the Veterans' Bureau w r hich attracted so much attention

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MIGRATION ON INCREASE Britains and Italians Ijeave—Reverse True in France. By Times Special WASHINGTON. June 18—The movement of migration in the year 1923 shows a considerable increase as regards certain countries, according statistics recently published by the International Labor Office. The net immigration from Britain iicl923 was 198,678, as compared with 106.070 in 1922. Immigration from Itqiy increased from 134,517 in 1922 to 228,901 in 1923. * In France the reverst; is true. Immigration of alien workers into France increased from 183,472 in 1922 to 262,977 in 1923. Immigration into * the United States for the calendar year 1b23 was 387,057. as compared to 281.351 in 1922, and into Canada immigration increased from 46.690ff0r the year 1922 to 117.011 in thryear 1923. Hide* in Bath Tub PARIS, June 18. —After searching four lavs, for Andre Coquin, bank bandit, police found him Ending beneath an overturned bath tub, just outside of Paris. When placed ut der arrest. Coquin told the author) ties that he would like to take a bath before going to jail. A merchar.r-tn Pe- ; has a large store in which he sehs nothing but plain and fancy collar buttons and cuff links. '

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By WALTER D. HICKMAN SOLD by an idiot. Said “idiot” speaks of what? The answer, Life, human life. Probably you have bumped into Rose Macaulay’s “Told by'JVn Idiot.” I am a little late in reviewing this book, but if I can interest you sufficiently to read the first page of “Told by An Idiot,” and then continue until the very last dust of life floats away on hie breeze, then I have done some little 'good. Life never changes. Every age has its prudes and the modern or new woman. Every age has its wars, victories, defeats, peace treaties. Every age has its fruitless chase after a thing called happiness and prosperity. Rose Macalay knows,, that life never changes. It is the same old pattern, but the material and the color of the dress material only changes. History of human life in England from 1879 to the beginning of 1920 in this '340 paged book. You start with Ma and Pa Garden and their six children in 1879 in England and you end up with the children of ma and pa and their children's children. History touches the lives of these people. Never I come into contact with a book which exhibits ‘he foolish chase of people for something through all the years. You will find many great laughs because Rose Macaulay sees the u-ony, the satire, the foolish and aimless glory in the lives of human beings I obtained my copy for review from the book department of the Pettis Dry Goods Company of this city. It is published by Boni and Liveright, publishers. Not a Nice Idiot Let us take the words of Miss Macaulay regarding this story: "The brief pageant, the tiny, squalid story of human life upon this earth, has been lit, among the squalor and the grlcd, by amazing flashes of intelligence, of vajor, of beauty, of sacrifice, of love. A silly story if you will, but a somewhat remarkable one.

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New Books New bookp of fiction at the Public Library include: “The Home-Maker,” Mrs. D. F. (C.) FisheF; "Lorraine,” D. F. Gilman; "Advisory Ben,” E. V. Lucas; “High Fires,” M. B. McClure; “Test of Donald Norton,” R. E. Pinkerton. New books of sociology, psychology and economics include: “Crystallizing Public Opinion,” E. L. Bernays; “American Looks at His World,” Glenn Frank: “America's Place in the World,” H. A. Gibbons; "Psychology in The ory and Application,” H. W. Dresser; “Workmen's Compensation,” E. H. Downey: “With Congress and Cabinet,” W. C. Redfleld. New books of poetry and essays include: “Memorial Day in Poetry,” Carnegie Library School Association:” “Poems (1904-1917),” W. W. Gibson; "Latitudes,” Edwin Muir. New books of biography, history and travel include: “Soul of Samuel Pepvs,” Gamaliel Bradford; “Robert Burns,” Andreev Dakers; “Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson,” Emily Dickinson: "Lady Henry Somerset,” Kathleen Fitzpatrick; “Unwritten History,” Cosmo Hamilton; “Journal of Marie Leneru: “Changes and Chances." H W Nevinson and "Intimate Character Sketches of Abraham Lincoln.”

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gam?* children play, building their sand castles which shall so soon one and all collapse; but the queer, enduring spirit of enterprise which animates the dust we are is not contemptible nor absurd.” I will place this observance of Rose Macaulay and hundreds of others in “Told by An Idiot” on the same plane with anything that Dickens others who have been hailed as literary leaders have ever written. I will not kfrock down any of the literary leaders of the years, but I make room in my gallery* of fame for Rose Macaulay. Deserves to Live “Told by An Idiot,” deserves to live. In twentyor thirty years f'-om now I .will not be surprised if “Told by An Idiot” will be included in the tyorld’s best. If I am wrong, I will tike the blame. Have thought a great deal over this book before I attempted to tell you about it. No review can do it justice. You will love Papa Garden and his many experiences in the journey looking for the true religion Papa was a great “joiner.” During his many years' Papa was always getting in or out of religion. If he was out he was unhappy. If in, .he was getting ready to flop. Do meet Papa, Mamma, Vicky, Rome, Paurice, Stanley agd all the others. History, human history, touches every page of this book. Prepare yourself for "Told by An Idiot.” Read it. A lunar rainbow in the form of a complete arc was observed recently during a shower at Sanderstead, Surrey, England.

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