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Reflected In His Letters oH i, oe a "FE. D. R—HIS PERSONAL LETTERS, VOL. II, 1905-1928." Edited 4 in » A : Mask ba by Elliott Roosevelt snd James N. Rosenau, New York;-Duell, Po ak — ; Allon Jeffries . Sloan & Pearce, $5. / py ’ 3 : Hollywood Siar Theater THE DANGER that Franklin D. Roosevelt will bécome % Sk Vk Sag 1 f' 30 | National Guard Ball " Tn or Consequences a legend, that his true greatness and his vivid personality Wr ¥ 0 3 ; | lia 5 will be lost in a fog of worship lessens with each succeeding ; / oe : a Muni Wi Parad _ publication of New Dealer memoirs, family reminiscences. bi : rain : < er : : he Be ty and personal papers of Mr. Roosevelt himself." - oy > ; ; 2 uit Lf a af sen. One of the most helpful books for keeping him in per-| = - NE ih, i a * a ; it Again Dennis Bay _ “spective is "F. D."R:" His Personal Letters, Vol. I, .1905-... AE TE oh : ti {8 ie oo 7028.” A man’s public life cannot be thoroughly understood without ‘ ; : Ea 45 . . . | Old © reference to his private life and his private life is too often just] = a uh : p——— - Ti Ta that, not in the public domain. These letters, written mainly to his| “3 ho A ’ 4 5 Bandst ) len. Jelies wife and his mother in the years prior to his election as governor; p bl i k p ’ > : Jordan Choral " of New York, lift segments ‘of his, ~ ’ 4 ” ie ry n Choral private life out of oblivion.
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4:3 ek He Ne} i SEA A RT S : 2 ‘the lor disapproved in one of our most| ® ‘e . rt Sie og : Cp Ie ] ol ¢ Ee SUEY dnt TN : i sky |oolorful 4 E ~ Joh L bP c¢h L Vv | : panel of experts. . .., WIBC.7:00| "yr Holbrosk has no particular CR “dents. and Infugntial Presi Tr I Cc MAS nst on S : atest : I t Yo. - st Oo ume Cy Ji he pattern for this book. Yonat hap: 2 Guy 304 more, too, Mr. » [a ‘ ? wind Ce HOLLYWOOD “STAR ~THEA-{pens to interest him. he delves =C == Be Has Convincing Chapters Is Nostalgic - ras sims creme irelinio ina "passes "sions to tol, "5 Srey Kenricns ana duces Alm newcomer Richard reader. his enthusiasm is such that he
- 5 * ; y en Washi ngton "WE'RE ALL IN IT.” By Eric John-|satisfaction. Whereupon Stalin"THE ALBUM OF AMERICAN Basehart. ... WIRE 7:00 p. m. Thus, we have the story of Joe says that even if he had the
S ets Tren A ston: New York: Dutton, $2.75.|apologized and talked amtably for | -HISTORY. VOL. IV." Edited] MEET THE BOSS—Guy Lom. Spowles, the frst ed" Into, ihe lives of four men he &uld scarce-
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% TO | ‘bnet Brookfield Center, Conn, . . «.! < {all the places, people and events “TH wn Karl Marx, is out selling again. | WHEN MR. JOHNSTON isnt| Scribner, $7.50. 1 Inis bare hada. | places, i E LIBERAL PRESIDENTS.” B writing about his travels, he is| The fourth and final volume | WIBC 7:30 p. m. | lin America that deserves a his-
. : His product, socialized capital- 2 = = ; A RE. Now York, Crowell py $ Brodue much the same, but/most persuasive. He is a rarelof “The Album of American] FAMOUS JURY TRIALS — HE WAS the darling of theitorian’s attention. ea = there are enough new features in|businessman, indeed. He comes History" “will -be the -most -nos- True life courtroom drama. . +. ; een : George Washington established |this year's model to attract a lotjout, with never a mention ofitalgic and immediately inter- WISH 7:30 p. m. x a tradition of liberal governmentof customers. Mr. - Johnston's Franklin D. Roosevelt, for a con-lesting in the serie to many| svcroAy ETCHINGS—Classi- 7 ‘ in the United States which has|pitch is set forth in the folksy|tinuation of New Deal principles. readers. on} acloetl WISH 9:00 a been developed decade by decade. style of a chamber of commerce He wants the government to sub-| With two or three pictures fill-| ons. +. » WISE 3:00 p. 1. In “The Liberal Presidents,” 3. tuncheon speaker in “We're All sidize h § g He wants-labor-te ing each-of its 385 pages it is a : i —— Tong discusses Washington, in Tt.” |stop feather bedding and busi- handsome picture book. Bemelmans Works ny I can't say that I bought every-|nessmen to stop feather nesting—| Sub-titled “End of an Era,” it oO N N . I Roose-|thing in his kit, but Mr. Johnston taking t00 large a profit {covers thé“1890s to U. 8. entry ew Nove EVERY MEMBER h is a good salesman and I have, What Mr. Johnston hasn't sold. into-the first world war. Here is| Ludwig Bemelmans has just . {as “outstanding liberal beacons,” come away with some of his me is his own optimism. America, an overtone of sadness and dis-|fnished the first draft of his OF THE though not the only ones. * |wares. Here's a brief cataloguehe says, has lost faith in itself, {llusionment, as. ‘some . of the “ " - “The liberal commitment avas of what the czar of the movie in-but he has nét and he wondersichapter headings indicate: “The new novel, “The Eye of God. {made at- the beginning. and. nolgustry has to offer: why with all or riches our spirits Nineties Were Not So Gay”; “Old{t0 be published by Viking in Lo ALLIED FLORISTS . {President repudiated it,” Mr.| He has written a book about are not uplifted. He cannot seem Tiis and New Medicines”; “Stren- the fall of 1949. : no | thati America’s new position as alto understand that forces beyondiuous Living,” and “End of an| “The Best of Times” Mr. 11 . “iworld ‘16a der. By his title hejour control have depressed us— Era.” 7 J 4 IA —~ means that everyone in the coun-|the atomic bomb, for one. Judg-| - RE - revisiting] : ; : = : 2 | in world leader-/ing from the stock market, few| THE FINAL picture is one of iil WISHES % “a {businessmen share his confidence.| American soldiers advancing/tober by Simon & Schuster, . : : : Let’s hope Mr. Johnston will make under fire" in France. '. YOU AND :
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rnfitic bankers today and —R. W. M. [scores of illustrations showing : ‘ve mortgaged our future.” the advance of automobiles from| John P. Marquand’s new novel, , - He is urging us to exercise that \A/ . 4 N N ov | the first spidery buggy types to|“Point of No Return,” will be 4 EVERY MEMBER leadership. “We. will either organ-| YY [ITS ew ©lithe huge, brass - headlighted published Feb. 21 by Little, ; ar th ize the world or it will be organ-| «. .. Fy monsters of 1914; airplanes, sub-/Brown. It. is described as “a =. ie Spy.o ers. as ized without us and against us.” : marines and warships in various|theroughly American novel of ] 55 —Y 1 R an Buren he calls “one of the} .|stages of development, and all{today in New York and yester-
. =» =» 8 3 Nt 3 manner of transport equipment.|day ‘in a small New England Xi F AMILY A VERY VERY ERP IS only the first step in Happy people smile easily in town.” } \ ’ ;
‘Bren and Johnson things this Jiset t tion. Bveutually, with : Sosens of photographs taken ing up after two greater men—Jack-|the participating countries must hd ; a wD un ou eal and Successful Author wf Jy MERRY ; son and Lincoln — and Hayes be linked in some sort of union. the United States. ‘ x { : : Udita up after Grant. As world leader Mr. Johnston| : Br 1 ¥ “a os . a Wyck Mason be te hop) p H | 1 r. Long also does some use-|suggests three things we must do| : = C00 x 10. successful novels, { : ful “Ming” in asking what would|to insure peace and prosperity: 2 —— DOL a, ol yie hel Maj. North stories. “Saigon | sn certainly took himself seriously havechappened had McKinley not (1) Strengthen our own democ-;. playing students; defiant 8 Singer tn of te Ma). North 4 most of the time. but the club ‘been assassinated, had Champ. raey-by means of social legisla-| ; ress of be-bloomered girls Bp ymerice; I appears) ¥ Tr “ow go Gar criticism that he was -pom-|Clatk or Oscar Underwood been tion and thus avoid a ruinous de-| BB Istaggering solidity of popular] in the Bantam Books 25-cent re-| ) }-and-overbearing{elected in 1012 instead of Wil-jpression. (2) Send ambassadors = type furniture are er Mint series. | - . .ison, had Newton D. Baker been from labor to countries that now] = Ee 1all their fullness. { viene . ALLIED FLORISTS ASSN A Sisctsa in 1932 instead of Frank- have . Sociatist. for #0 Sever . : The recent past may be blurred | | Ith Volume Due tr i ! . "sist other lands, but no 2 : nt What. Wakefieid,” thw. {1th : + nd!nate them, This is done by being : it 15 caught with startling polsei Ciume. in Mazo de la Roche's: ======mr= minority stockholders abroad. ; Roh os , a Nain A a g_ pol 5 -series which began with “Jalna,” : : RP 1 .jand clarity. “End of an Era” oi pe published Jan. 8 by At“The. trend. of. a. non-imperial, YY makes & handsome 4nd arrestingjantic-Little, Brown. It 18 the ASHmOSFALIS State must be toward! THAT IS the . we : et ———————— selection of the. Liter- ) J under a com-|Johnston’s ‘message. It takes up| : RE ary Guild. cn] half the book. The other half is Thomas B. Costain, author ofiNlg., Nash Book Due ' = : spent on Russia and kindred ye RL A The first new. book b Ogd A 2 " he can be dismissed nan, ned to Amer-| The first new. by_ Ogden : : ee a national: sovereignty,” he Je merely a repetition, |1can history in his forthcoming|Nash im seven years will be pub- : - Mut novel of the Moyne family and|lished next February by Little, : ) '
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to be the highes p " eet Ooe I e ommuhistar Busthermore, ...tha|iD. High Towers." to be published tain about 100 poems, some
oe ) Ly 2 4 ¥. 10! in ~ material is considered dated, ast, i i a or MBN ™ C8 Pp 3 3 ; fyi grein » JER, i ; oy i a A Tae ne Jettere. He Joved to oi “ry Soria ble. pps Sov. Mr. Jontiston- traveled in- Russia ra%I0g. by George Baar... 20e8. ion nahin fl ry : Sy oo mien om during ‘the war. J yu 2 11 d / v EE ~o Bloel
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. my Russia in 18+h Century Johnston a chance to display his ; TE ol 7 : al : — ONI es : ; diplomatic prowess. During the ¥ . 3 ! ’ £ : : host-toy : wild I “ ; _ |first half hour of their talk Stalin ; ; « : - i g k 3 -> edie ed oy (was incredibly rude. Finally Mr. # A HE contains ALL That : ik gE Johnston, exasperated that the in- " / rik Superma ; | :
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