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By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Stall Correspoadenf HOLLYWOOD, 13.-~Fred-erick V. Bowers, who in 1899 wrote the song “Always,” which lovers have been humming eyer since, proposed yesterday that modern composers take a vacation and give love a chance, Modern songs, said Bowers, do not encourage love—only exercise. “Always,” by Bowers is one of 26 songs of the same title, including the even more famous “Always” composed by Irving Berlin. Great music, he said, is written for the mind. - Some is written for the feet. The songs we remember are written for the heart, and there are some songs which appeal to other parts of the anatomy. Modern songs are written for dancing, not hungry hearts,. said Bowers, who is now silver-haired, balding, chubby and 66, but still the “man of a thousand songs.” “The songwriter used to. keep his eye on romance, Now he keeps his eye on the adding machine and writes for the feet,” he said. “They sell too fast. They sell 300,000 copies in six weeks and by that

ays' Author Says New ~ Songwriters Neglect Love|

time everybody's listening to some

be a lot better off if the composers all got together and voted some of their number into a year's vacation every year, It's the only way I know of to get new thought into songs. And we sure need them.” What are today's children going

{to sing when they grow up and re-

member the songs of yesteryear? Still Writing What is a mother going to use for a lullaby as she holds her child close to her breast and rocks in the rhythm of her song?

What is a young man to sing beneath his love's window? * ‘Bollica wollica," is that romantic?” Bowers asked, Bowers wrote his first songs in 1895. He has written 25 musical shows, with lots of love songs. He is still writing. “Always” has sold 3,000,000 copies, and is still in demand, he said. One of Bowers latest songs. is en-

titled “The Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away.”

- By- ANDY ANDERSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer McCLOSKEY HOSPITAL, TEMPLE, Tex., Dec. 13.—Tom Sliger—a lieutenant with a background of pro football, baseball and outddors—| lost both legs in the war. But he! wanted to stay in sports, so he asked! my advice about his being A sports writer. Frankly, I was afraid the chap would never do much about it, for it seemed like every week they had him on the “meat wagon"—operating table to civilians—and were cutting more and more ‘of those stumps because of bone infection. But the same guts that made him a good guard on a St. Louis semipro football team and which made it possible for him to go from buck private to first lieutenant on the battlefield, are still part of his character. So Tom got a typewriter and the hospital folks rigged up a table

Legless G. |. Wins Place In Sports Writer Ranks

he could place over him in bed, and Tom went to practicing. I read some of his stories and | they were pretty good. Then I got to messing around with gadgets to {help amputees in sports, and one day Tom asked me if I didn’t think my “gadget making” would make a good story, A couple of weeks later I got a

letter from one of the editors of the Saturday Evening Post and they

they liked it and were sending Tom a check for it. That meant Tom was a full-fledged author. The kid phoned me, tickled pink, and

with the money. Then on top of all this, Orlando Blackburn, who is editor of the Texas City Sun, phoned me that he was going to give Tom a job as

soon as he got out of the hospital.

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