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Mr. G. K. Chesterton and Mr. Hilaire Belloc gave their views en "Wine the public ought to have in the way of cinema films of a meeting of the Stolf Picture Theatre Club on Feburary 9th
Mr. Hatto, who presided, alluding to the use of the cinema for tenetting history, said people did
'did not wake up to modern inven
for the first floor tions they still rud ar
fa
of a house, which was noisy, than for the top. foor, which was the best. (Laughter.) Thes showest that they dil not #p- preciate the lift. (Laughter.) The average educted men
men and ran know absolutely othing
alost history.
They were absolutely blix, deaf, and dumb en the subject. (Laughter.) History which was
the cations
had been killed. "I lett
school," he addest at the age of 18, knowing no history at all. The phrase "India was won by the sword, and must be kept by the sword," was wrong India was won by and must be kept by commerce,
commerce, the
cinema were used for history the average man would have intelligent Visualisation of Listro All history was taught by picture
ures, even if it were only the
pictures werų i
mental picture of a date. Some of these wildly wrong, and the cinnta to be able to correct than. Ithink," Mr. Belloc concluded,
but it will be dere he thing wilt be done,
ME
(Laughter.)
that he was a
CHESTERTON claerved tha
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paratively recent convert to the cinema, He began to
to fave his suspicions when every public bely denounced the cinema as immoral He knew there must be something good about a thing underst Governan wen trying to *(Land_hughter)" It 11- far more creditable if theft must be put the screen, that it be in the form of a
which one's
Contrnaes
arglary, |
than the
to
of some politicians which had no fratures or saving gra
grac (Laughter.) A great
diqui could be put on the firm be pat in the newsp]ers.
not
of Victorian times. For believed that I+57}b}*T% would not possibly give a vivid and direct picture of the inside of pulitics. It was not really the fault of the the new
nowspanners, but of the chaotic state of the law of libel. (Laughter.) "I think one might say "he alded," that auvels state facts fictions about real peove's which he about Betitions, people and rew
newspapera state There were severni recently flans. One, thought
The Black Cake
full of murders, suicides, which made life "A large dumber ‹
such at novels were not suitable for films
ht "Vanity
for Thackeray's style
explosions. charming.
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of
w directly antagonistic to cinema repro duction. Mr. Chesterton ridiculed the saz gestion that Mr. Shaw's "Prgualion." shoald beled, saying one might as wel
well talk of
the
de Milo
Sonata
mob was'ns à rude,"
the lily being orchestrateri,
being re-cast. in bronze. One thing he likeri p the cinerna was 4, ub. The stage mol unconvincing. In Hypatia, the heroine was violently murderol. by a crowed of fanatics. On the stage five naaks enne on and stood in a row. Hypatia then made a
uf
The speech about Plato, after which one monks stepped forward, and with an air of official relaetance, gave her a tap on the head. Then she died all over stage, still making speeches. (Laughter.)
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An interesting "experiment in surgery has recently been completed in Sing Sing Prison, New York State, in transferring healthy glands from an executed criminal to the boy of a criminal epileptic. An examination by the prison officials, Of George Hauser, the epileptic in question, disclosed that certain glands in his body wer abnormal and defective to an extent which the doctorz 'believed tended to per- petuate and increase the general physical defective condition which had characteris- ed him since birth. It was decided to conduct the experiment as soon as healthy. glands could be obtained. Edward Per- sons, a particularly healthy specimen, can- demned to be electrocated for murder, was selected to supply the glands, which were taken from his body immediately following his death and preserved until ready to be transplanted into the body of Hauser. The surgeons who undertook the operation report that Hauser is already showing signs of improvement, and they have every hope that the normal glands will prohter aormal conditions in the epileptic-Daily Telegraph.
FOLK-LOBE IN THE KING'S BENCH..
COUNSEL'S QUAINT LEGEND OF LONDON, TOWN." Proceedings in the King's Bruch Diri sion on February 6th. were considerably entiveard by a runic outboak on the part of Mr. St. John Macdonald, dealing with the unsuspected folklore of the metropolis.
Mr. Justice Roche had remarked that he could not accept all the evidence given by Mr. Macdonald's client. Mr. Macdonlad thereupen zuddenly cast off the mantle of common, every day law.
Extraordinary things happen in Ton- don, your lordship," he said, with a quite romantic irrelevance. People go to church and see other people married, and think they are being married themselves.
I was told by a clergyman that if twelve young couples went to church to see another couple being married, they all held' hands, and thought they too were being married."
Spontaneous laughter marked the grati- tada of everybody for the interlude, after which 'the judge--not without an air of re- freshment-said, "You are not addressing a jury at the Old Bailey, Mr. Macdonald.”
The case ju band then proceeded."
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