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R0 TR GETS TERM N PROH Stookholm Communist Re- clies to Sentence by Again Defying Government. BY F. A, MACKENZIE. BY Canis 10 Tha S(ar and Chicdgn Dails News. SETOCKHOLM. Novéemhér 24 —The séntriéce of four months' imprisonment npon FEditor Engrancz of the Stock hélm Communist daily Dagbladet. has P<wm confirméd. The néwspapér pub. lithed a violent attack on the Finnish President and government for their prosecution of fommunisis last Sum mar. when President Relander visited Stockholm Dazhlader replies ta the sentence hy défying the government. declaring that it will =ay what it pleasés, It save Lt thé hourgeois rathice have the jaer woard Considérahle activity azainst Com munist propagandiste i« being shown by several Baltic statés. An Fstho nidn court-martial jast wéek senténced aight workars 1o four vears impricon ment and two for threé vears for par ticipating in last vear's attémpted rev olutinn. Three workingmen accused of Communist propaganda wers sen tenrdd to sight veara and to loss of eivil rights Anothér actve Com iel was sentanced 1o six vears and of righte. mmunists here camplain abont the treatmeént af political prisonérs in Esthonia. faying thev are képt undér ineredibly had coanditions. avercrowdéd in sniall fells and féd refuse One mection Af the Swedlth press hére is urging rhé Sweédish authoritied tn take Aétion Against Communist propaganda amang eoldjers Anti-military litera turé was circulated among the troops Al the recént manenvers The Finni¢h zovernment is pro ceeding against Céemmunists who are chargsd with tamperinz with the ovalty of eoldlér We will o Dailr News £ THE EVENING BRITISH GUEST OF EX-KAISER - - FINDS LIFE AT DOORN STATELY ~<"" England Has No First-Class Statesman, Former Em- peror Tells His Visitor, a Member of King George’s Privy Couneil—=Thinks Rf Cabla (0 The Star and Néw York WorAd LONDON, Novembher 24 Further | intimate Aetalle of the life of the ex | Kaiser And Kaiserin at Donrn were revéaled by Right Hen Alesander Carlisle, a mémber of the privy eouncil and a friend of the for. mer German the Emperor. Carlisle re turned only a few davs ago from a visit of two and sre-half darye at Wil liam's estate Carlisle said his trip, which he had had' in mind for some time. followed A formal invitation from the ex Kaisér. A= a member of the privy council. hs informed King George and also Prémier Baldwin of his intended visit. but hé laughingly deniéd there is anything to the rumers that ha been rife here. that he went on sothe sor. of “mission A€ =0on as [ decided to go." he explained. “I sent my passport fo the forelgn office for a visa. stating the purpose of my trip was to visit the {miser at Doofn. 1 received it lorsed for a visit ta almost untry in the world. Including ut with tactful ignoring by the officials of the purpese I stated Stately Ceremony at Doorn. I was much interésted in what was 1n he an unusual cerémony. performed by the ex-Kaiser and Kaiserin when I arrived a1 Doorn. After héing pre sénted Wy the lord state chamberlain we éxchangéd hows and thén they prepared tn pass hefore me into the dining room. Then the éx-Kaiser, in stead of offering his arm to his wife in the usual manner, turned com pletely around where hé sfood while she executed a similar movement in the opposite direction When they had finished their maneuver their hacks were toward me, and as the: concluded the full circle théir arm Churchill Has Ability linked and they walked into te din- ing room “It was just like a statély move ment from an old-fashionéd dance. As they set foof an the thréshold of the Aarkened toom thé lights within flashed up a practice followed when- ever we changed from oné reom to another. which wgis vers impressive, Dinnér was simple, but perféctiy conked and served and theré was, of course, excellent Rhine wine. a distinct impreéssgion that the sér ruled the conduct and service Af the dinner just as he once directed army maneuvers. FEvervthinz went With machinelike precision “At an almost inaudiblé siznal from him the plates of the course just fin ished were whisked awa BRAKE JUICE giszs| Makes Brakes Hoid STOPS Squeaking and Slipping A squirt does the work Cet it at your dealer's THE SIMONIZ CO. CHICAGO and fresh | STAR, "WASHINGTON, |ones put down. At another signal | evéry wine glask was promiptly filisd 8o it was all through the “During one conversation 1 had with the ex-Kalser, lasting two hours {and ten minutes, he asked me wheth- er I thought Britain today had any | first-class statesmen, and who they | ware. T told him I took little intereat |in politics and did fot feel competent |to give judgment "“The ex-Kaiser replied that he thought there were none. hut that of all public men he wa& most imprassed by Winston Churehi’, who he be “Plu | Oxtord's D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, lieved would &6 the farthest.” Speaking of the wAr, the former much rivalry and competition on the DATt of both countries before the con- flict. Reéplyink 10 a question whethar the ex-Kaiser showed any desire to réturn to Germany or ambition to re- gain his throne, Carlisle, after slight hesitation, replied: “I went to Doorn as a friend, and not to probé into the éx-kaiser's private thoughte. He told me he had read the first two volumer of Lady (Margot Asquith) reminis éncéx with great intérest And enjoy- ON HOLIDAYS AND OTHER DAYS FOOD confection famed ‘ through three genera- tions. Made after a recipe that requires the purest and most wholesome ingredi- ents obtainable. For Thanksgiving, of course. WHY have animal crackers an TrAT's children's food. Kasily prepared. Kasily digested. Wouldn't hurt anybody. But when you grew up. you supposedly put away childish things. childish food. Childish ideas. Childish opinions—easily prepared, easily digestéd, couldn’t hurt anyhody. But did you. though? of view on current topi Where do you get your points ? Do you know hoth sides of a :rxesfinn and then can you make up your own mind? Or 0 you gobble up some predigésted opinion you read PACKERS OF BONED CHICKEN Established d cocoa fi)r tea all your life | some place? A childi ion. Including magazine in / THE KLAN: DEF are open to them all. are aired in its pages. That’s an animal-cracker-and-cocoa opin- sh idea. Yet." America today. you say you are grown up! Mature minds find their hest pastures in bhrowsing through the Forum. a magazine of libéral opinion. Or- thodox and heterodox. radical and conservative. its pages The Forum is the most unusual Not one view, views of social. religious. political and economic questions Look helow., for instance: . but many ENDER OF AMERICANISM? by Hiram Wesley Evans, Imperial Wizard of the Ku Kilux Klan ment, And that he was eageriy lmk—’lnr a return visit to Doorn, but that 4 When T re- | leading Dutch airplane company has offéred to place a machine at his dis. ing forward to the third. Empéaror sald théré had béen far too turned to London I télegraphed that to_her.” said: | Barrie, In the Séptémber Forum, William Robinson Pattangall, 1éading Démocrat of Maine, thréw Aéwn thé gauntlét by declaring that the un- Américaniém of thé Klan attacked and under- minéd thé véry spitit of Americanism which it wad its avowéd ohjéctive to déefénd. And now cométh Imperial Wizard Fyans, who réplies that thé intolérance of thé Klan is a nécéssiry countér wéapon with which to com- bat the intolerance of Catholics, Jeéws and éther groups. This is unquéstionably the most significant and outspoken articlé ever tigned by a Klan léader. Catnoric Scuoors axp Crrizensuir, by Patrick Joseph Shelly. The education of the growing soul is As necessary as the éducation n? thé growing mind. Ameérican public schools dé not educate the soul. Theréfore, all Catholic childrén should be sent t6 parachial schosls. Such is the view expresséd in this article. Stimulating,to say the léast, t6 find it Iying cheek by jowl with the Imperial Wizard's paper. But that's the Forum—many points of view, not ons. Waar 1# TaE Sexate? By Geéorge Wharton Peppérs The sénior Sénator from Pénn- sylvania deéscribés the striking contrast be- twéen what the Séfate was méant to be and what the varidus 1obbiés are turning it inte. Tur Svicioe or Porann, by Robert Dell. The Poles may have been downtrodden people and all that, but théy'ré committing the same mistake in régard to the Jews that Prussia committed in régard to the Poles—eradi- cating national sentiment by oppression. Lirr Verevs Lives, by Havelock Fllis. Fourth papér in the “War or Peace > series. This most eminent of neo-Malthusians solves the problem of over-population as he solves everything—séxually. He would have two kinds of marital relations, “family marriages” and “companionate marriages.” Ture Prarv or Love, by H. G. Wells. For once the scientist-novelist-philosopher lays aside his seriousness and writes a delicate fantacy, just to show that he can. Twe Home Lire of A Fisu, by William Beehe. The commander of thé Arcturus chats pleasantly of “thé personality, the raison d'étré of some fish,” as he puts it. It hap- pens to he the Xesurns Laticlavius or Side- Striped Seraping-Tail. Comuryizep Emotion, by Carl Dreher, who tidicules the évérlasting sob-stuff you meet in the daily papérs. But the Heroic Fire- man, the Bandit-Inféstéd Love-Nest, the Diaring Bark-Robber and the Prince of Walés may not have such a déléterious éfféct as Mr. Dréheér bélieves. Justice, by Louis Bromfield. The young authot of “Possession” and “The Green Bay Treé” writes a short story around an appealing episode in the police éourt, where “justice” again vields to custom. Besides the articles above, you will find, as always, in the Forum a bouquet of modern poetry, in many téndenciés and méods. Robert Herrick's néew novel of university life, “Chimes,” appéars in its second installment. Also, the usual Forum departménts. The world of current thought is as near as the nearest news-stand. Go out and get the December numbér of the most urusial maga- zine in America. Of clip thé coupon below for our special mail subscription offer. 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