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...Oklahoma. After drilling his army of 32 guardsmen, posing for photographs, eating a salt pork and cabbage meal, he ordered the toll bridge also opened, though he refused to withdraw his men. Asked if he had lifted his blockade because of the Federal injunction, he snorted: "I said 'Hell no' yesterday, say 'Hell no' today and will say 'Hell no' tomorrow. The free bridge is open now. If folks are fools enough to want to pay 75? to cross the toll bridge...
...circulation with stunts is like reviving a dying man with oxygen tanks. I couldn't keep it up and I wouldn't. My flight will be a relief. If I make it, my paper will have something to talk about. If I don't . . . what the hell's the difference?' " Soon afterward Editor Peters' endurance breaks. He quits, goes to Paris, tries to shake off the fever of Tabloidia, finds himself too deeply infected. Finally, in an improbable transoceanic telephone conversation with his most loyal reporter who has gone over to the Lantern...
...General Stephen D. Lee, called a council of war, asked Forrest if he had any ideas. "Yes, sir," said Forrest. "I've always got ideas, and I'll tell you one thing, General Lee. If I knew as much about West Point tactics as you, the Yankees would whip hell out of me every...
...Peace (Hugh Cameron) whose lampoon of a toper is as amusing as Robert Middlemass' broad portrayal of the sturdy Western parent. At one point, when Mr. Middlemass has particularly good cause to suspect his daughter of impure conduct, he pulls a revolver, threatens to "let this hell stick start spitting all over the place." Unexpected Husband is inoffensively rough-&-tumble diversion...
...tutoring, by the way, has not been much of a success. The Vagabond knows just exactly as much as the man who is being tutored. They both progress at the same speed. It is terribly depressing business. However, this is supposed to be about New Hampshire and to hell with History...