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) ; R EVENING 'ST.AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 193f. TALKIE EDUCATION [£2 ” RESULTS ARE 600D i lYflRKTflWN SH[]WN ; fittgL RECOGNIZED' IN AWARDS Medals and $2,500 Oash Are Given for Outstanding Accomplish- = ments of 108, 131 E B sh,i! Bg¥ed i il 1 Eal i Eo *ENGOLN OUDAY = | NECESSRY ATTAC P;lashlnoton’é Letter Reveals ! Carefully Planned Strategic Drive in Virginia. '+ Controversy aé.to whether the Te- ‘enactment of the surrender of the Brit- ish army by Lord Cornwallls at York- town, Va., might offend Great Britain has brought to light a letter written by Gen. Washington explaining’ the- true significance and purpose'of the engage- B or tne Amercin e of the American peple. Washington outlined to ‘Noah Web- ter 1n 706, seven years after the York- town vietory, the objectives he. sought #n that engagement. Webster had asked such an explanation in view of public controversy of the time as whether originally it had not been antied to lay siege to British forces in few York. ¥n his hurried letter in answer. ‘Washington paints a vivid picture of the cares that constantly harassed him and of the strategy to which he had to yesort against his own army and his own countrymen, as well as against British generals. ‘Washington’s Letter. That light-giving Washington letter, written nv.KMoum, Vernon July 31, 1788, B Noah Webster Noah Webster. “gir: I duly received your letter of the 14th of July and can only answer briefly and generally from memory: t’::c a combined operation of the land and naval forces of France and America for the year 1781 was preconcerted the year before; that the point at attack Was not absolutely agreed upon; * * * that it was determined by me (nearly 12 months beforehand) at all hazards to give out and cause it to be believed the highest military as well as civil %efl" that NEW‘ Yn'r; wlu mr:.:e:flned place of attack for the impo: pur- of inducing the Eastern and Mid- a":‘sum to make greater exertions in g specific supplies than they otherwise would have done, as well as for the interesting purposednt r]:ldle]flnl the en less pared elsewhere; e S b poven S tion to strike the enemy in the most wvulnerable quarter so as to insure suc- ‘cess with moral certainty, as our affairs were then in the most ruinous train imaginable; that New York was thought to be beyond our effort, and conse- quently the only hesitation that re- mained was between an attack upon the British army in Virginia or that in Charleston; and, finally, after the in- tervention of several communications, ® * * the hostile post in Virginia * * * became the definitive and certain ob- gect of the campaign. * * * Advantage Was Essential. “Some splendid advantage * * * was #0 essentially necessary to revive the @xpiring hopes and languid exertions of the country, at the crisis in question, that I never would have consented to embark in any enterprise, wherein from the most rational plan and accurate ealculations, the favorable issue should not have appeared as clear to my view @5 a ray of light. * * * “That much trouble was taken and finesse used to misguide and bewilder Sir Henry Clinton in regard to the real object, by fictitious communica- tions as well as by making a deceptive wision of ovens, forage and boats his neighborhood, is certain. Nor were less pains taken to deceive our own army; for I had always coneeived, ‘when the imposition did not completely take place at home, it could never suf- ficlently succeed abroad. * * *” f Jailed for Auto Crash. VENDOME, France, August 3 (#).— Ramon Reach, 29, Mexican artist, was sentenced by default yesterday to six months in prison and assessed approxi- mately $9,000 damages on a charge of responsibility for an automobile ac- 1i eident which resulted in a death. SR Al Large motion picture companies hold ¢he “extra takes” in safe storage at the studios for three years, the normal life of a picture, so that they may be ready SENATOR HUBERT D. Of Mississippi is recovering from an appendicitis operation performed in Memphis, Tenn. —A. P. Photo. Science Grotesque Demon Haunts Forest, Indians Believe. A grotesque monster, conjured out of the imagination of primitisn man, haunts the Canadian tamarak forests. ‘The hair-raising belief of the Tete- de-Boule Indians of Northern Quebec ciation by Rev. Je The Witiko, the Father Guinard, is a tic black man who roams through the woods, feeding on rotten wood, swamp moss . His footprint, which the Indians l.nm;‘r'l.’hzly hnveflmll: in . He is s0 tall he snaps off the w;';lo‘ trees. Nobody claims to have seen & ‘Witiko, but the Indians are in terror when a mysterious black dog prowls about the village. They believe it is one of these monsters in disguise, wait- ing to devour stray children. R.H (Copyright. 1931.) Largest selling Cane Sugar On the air Saturday - nights at 8.30 “Sweeten it with Domino” Stop Itching Torture Clean, soothing, invisible ZEMO brings prompt relief to itching skin. 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