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She seems te doubt May's ability te handle weapons THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY Differences of opinion arc always In- foresting and I lev te open my mall and plump squarely upon two correspond-1 ents who take exactly opposite views of the same picture, liore nrc two today which are such geed examples that any answer from me would only spoil tncm. "Klllv Plover" writ's: "In view of the fact that (Kl.OOO girls In the V. R. A. were stolen latt year for white slav icrv; c wonder what you mean by saying that Trie von Strehelm does net nnilprktnnd the morally clean fctandard of America. I believe him te be our friend and n true patriot of humanity. "His picture. 'The Devil's I'nss Key what a helpful expew that was, besides bplng n splendidly produced piece of work. "Why de we net need te learn mere about hew te protect ourselves from conditions that de exist? And through what better way can we learn flmn fiv cnelncr n nleture that exD0es the hidden maliciousness e: unscrupulous' nnn i Wrtlflflll ? "Ven Strehelm points this out. Of course, the truth Is net always se pleas ant te learn, but considering present conditions ought we net. all of uh, be nil line te bruKh aciue tms suiy counter- felt called Innocence, wliirn is enu , Ignorance leading us te destruction . "It. seems te me that en htreiieim I is a wonderfully gifted man. A gciiim. j "Loek at the pictures that we have given te us for first c'nsi stuff wnlcii ' is full of points upholding evil unci nnlannlnir flip 111 I ml H of OUl" JOUllg P0- pie. and never n word suld against it. fag ym nn 0bhtinnte old cuss, se I' "De you think it fair te refuse tejllst R()il,B ,0 8llJ. flatlv (hat j wen nrlnt Ven Stroheim's picture when It print it and that's nil. Yes. I'eli has been requested .' I de net. Ann i here is another request for his picture . te be printed. I admire him ns n ....it., .miiir niwl director. And I ..,.. i,,i nil. heeniist he is net afraid 1 I nor ashnmed te place before the public I i. ,r.,ti, Thn world Is new tee much i ! 'fed up' en stereotyped stuu". ' " Y Sliall Knew IllV iruui, nuu iuu i truth shall make you free.' I "Would ou refuse te print a picture of Mary Carr? "Well. I think '0er the Hill' was the biggest He en real, true motherhood that could be conceived of. And, I can- I net bear her acting. . ' I "Yeu tald of Cecil Dc Mllle: 'He is I nn unhealthy, exotic, erratic and erotic influence tuat una canseren n 101 1 of eunccr directors and hurt their werkt "Would you refuse te print his pic-1 ture' . , , "Te me Trie von f'treheim and Cecil De Mllle nrc opposite influence. Ven Strehelm is helping by exposing the evil (veu Knew, 'te be forewarned is te be 'forearmed.' I while Cecil de Mllle is throwing sand Inte our eyes by exploiting the ery things which lead te evil. "Yeu say that 'Foolish Wives' was nn nll-toe-nmirate portrayal of n form of degeneracy that does exist, but it 1 fe rare. Thut is where we think jeu are mistaken, iny geed man. Most geed men teem te be under that rame impres- j tinn and it Is that blindness en the part et goeil men wnitll gives nirnni men -iu much 'full pla' se much power. "Kven If It is 'rare.' if It exists at all. te step its grew til w must knew about '1 hope that en Strehelm will have the Intimation (and privilege, et course) te tell us n let mere about things se i'ieiitial for us te knew n what he has already placed en the tcreen. "New we wish te add that we think just as mueh of ou as we ever did. We think you are great, only a little unfair about Ven Strehelm, who. as we see It, has committed no crime. Why sneuld he net hae his picture In jour 'rogues' ' gallery'? He is humanity's friend. i "Hepe you won't be 'mad' et u. l'lease don't, Vaue wn like you tee geed. "And. besides, 1 always type my letters and write only en one bide. Hut jou've never mentioned it." (I object tq your statrment that I am j a geed man. I'm net, I'm a terrible old sinner, se I understand Ven Stro heim's true "Innards" a geed deal1 better than you de, ray dear Kitty Clever. I'm glad te see that you have1 net fathomed my real meaning. Yeu would understand better if you could have seen some parts of "Foolish Wives" that Ven Strehelm wanted shown but that were cut out. Let's net discuss It. You'll simply have te tnke my word for It. And you can explain my attitude by saying that I am se hopelessly bad myself that I hate te see another man getting away with Muff much worse than my own perverted mind could possibly concclve of.) "Martha B" writ "Congratuln "Cengratuln "Congratuln tlens, old deab, upon your sincerity about Ven Strehelm and his photo. I hand it te you for the strength et your ewn convictions. "I think Lee Winthren Is rlzht In saying that we are being served punk terltr lately. I agree with hlin, but la wrong in his statement that W vnJLf Pn exuta e ur K, TO aaaat suenet iawr atewiac fMta, UBW'J WICKED SWORD' jiw.w, M. NEKLT ever sophisticated they may or may net be. Is bcend the underhtandiiiR of nil decency. Smallpox and ether loathsome disease exist. We should expose our ncamiy yeutn te tneee mucous tnings They exist, why net? "One of these statements has about as much wlodem as the ether. "This dope or 'bin bla' as Lee W. rolled it. does net come from any shrinking violet but from a perfectly normal mother being only thirty-seven years old. but proud of haWng a son n student up in Cernell University. "New, Henry, Old Tep, every time any such ugly snakes raise their heads in defense of immorality swat 'em one for me, tee. "Don't forget Lenere LynardV photo, will you? What de you think of Thee. KoMeff? I think he is e find. He wire has come Inte his own latelv. Did you see him recently in "The Green Temptation"? Is It true that Pelly rrederick has really retired from the m-i j I hope I hnvc net bored jeu unignt Herry again I have net n typewriter ! I think you are a peach for our patience in answering se many dumb-bell questions. Including my own what? May I write again? (Sure von mnv. And ilnn'f mind hnut the typewriter. Writing en one Hi,p 0f tnc pnper. as jeu de. Is almost as mch help. New, with these two divergent opinions about my refusal te print Ven Stroheim's picture, what am 1 te de? i', timpiy get te use my own judg- niimf nn,l tntn flie mnniisniK He- m 't oily Frederick has left the screen for the stage. I think KoslefT is the greatest screen find In a long time.) : rsi yaagsaagS These Flannel It's about time te get them out or summer, Mr. Man, Straw hata first, then blazing weather before you knew it ! Loek at your summer clothes tonight. They'll be mussed and soiled. Send them te us new for expert and economical cleaning. 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Tbe big gest piece of news of all concerning tbe organisatien came te me ever a week age, I'm aching te tell yen, se the moment I'm free te de se, stand by for a shock. The addition of Marshall Nellan te the studio forces waB of course great news but here's another one; Allan Holubar will direct the prise story of the Goldwyn-Chlcflge Dally News Scenario Contest. The story, you re member, Is called "Broken Chains," nnd every one says It's great. Well, I've been leading quite a social life the last few days, what with free i meals nnd one thing and another. First et an mnnie zemman, termeriy Dull ness manager for Plckferd and Fair banks, ana new a producer In con junction with two ether premising young men, joined us at dinner at Frank's the ether night. He's just finished another Elcture "My Wandering Bey" was Is first and says It's a geed one. I'll have te be very careful what I say In thin column, for he sirs the nart of bis family that lives In- Philadelphia reads It every night. Yesterday Agnes Smith and I hed lunch at The Come On Inn no, I don't get a rebate en my meals for mention ing It se often and met June Mathls there. Need you be told thnt Miss Mathls was the discoverer of Itodelph Valentine nnd wrote the part of Julie In "The Four Horsemen" with him In mind? And that new she Is working with Fred Nlble, the director, en "Bleed nnd Sand," Vnlentine's latest? Miss Mathls Is considered by many people the biggest, best and brainiest woman scenario writer In the business. She Is thoroughly human, very wide awake and altogether charming. It's like a bic breath of salt sea air te talk te her but It also makes one (meaning me) wonder during Just which brain storm I ever conceived the Idea that I could write! Today we had lunch with Jtilien Joscphsen. I haven't mentioned him for a long time, but my admiration for hlra has net lessened. He started out by writing for Charles Kay when the latter was making his then splendid pictures nt the Ince studio. Then Mr. Joscphsen went te Oeldwyn nnd be enme one of the Eminent Authers. Feeling after about two years that a change of scene would be beneficial, he resigned and signed a contract te write for Famous-Lesky. He has been there less than two months, but In that time has turned out two Bcrlpts. The first of these scripts was "The Mnn Unconquerable," starring Jack Helt, with Sylvia Ilrenmer playing op posite. The ether Is "The Old Home stead," which James Cruie will direct ns nn all-star special. NAB TWO DRY AGENTS Caught In Raid Said te Have Been Intoxicated Twe Federal Prohibition agents were arrested during the raid Saturday en the saloon of Mathew Helman, 1130 Seuth Fourth street. Camden. They are Envl Oteen and William Mnnten. According te the police, both Federal agents were In a stuplfied condition when the place, known ns "Hurry Back." was raided. They were nr reefed together with fourteen ether men nnd six women. 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