The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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their family, their tribe, their village
or their country surpassed all others—
merely because they were a part of
the whole.
This attitude has led to countless
wars in the past. It will doubtless
lead to more in the future.
One tribe or one nation feels that it
is superior to all others, and thereupon
sets about converting its rivals to its
own way of thinking. Nearly always,
the imagined superiority is nonexist-
ent.
It may seem a long step from the
blind enthusiasm of a native son to
the overweening arrogance of a mon-
arch. But there is a certain unreason-
ing prejudice that is common to both.
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Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
August 12, 13, 14
WILLIAM BOYD
in
“SKYSCRAPER”
Also—Special Comedy
“JACK AND JILTED”
and News Reel
Wednesday and Thursday
August 15, 16
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THE UNION REVIEW
Gary Cooper, featured motion pic-
ture player, was born in Helena,
Mont. He will be remembered as
having had leading parts in “The Win-
ning of Barbara Worth,” “Nevada,”
“Beau Sabreur," and other popular
productions. Previous to entering the
“movies” he was a cowboy, attended
college, then worked as a newspaper
cartoonist.
Winter Gar-
ments will re-
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if cleaned and
mothproofed
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storing for the
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Glens Falls, N. Y.—A six-hour
working day and a six-day working
week were advocated as a solution to
the present unemployment situation
by John Sullivan, president of the
State. Federation of Labor, at the con-
vention of the State Printing Trades
Council.
The trade unionist declared that
less hours is the solution for labor
displacement through improved ma-
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world’s record for upside-down fly-
ing, plays an important role opposite
Al Wilson who stars in “ The Air
Patrol,” the Universal Western
aerial melodrama at the Key Theatre
Aug. 12, 13, 14. A bit of the sensa-
tion derived from this thrilling sport
may be gained from his descriptive
version.
“There is very little danger in fly-
ing upside-down if the plane is taken
to a high altitude before the feat is
attempted,” said Goebel. “Turning the
plane over as is commonly done in
the ‘loop’ is the first step, but after
the ship is upside-down the wings
are brought to the horizontal posi-
tion and the plane runs along exactly
as when right side up. It descends
very rapidly, however, and it is quite
impossible to hold it in that position
any great length of time. The record
has been smashed a number of times
unofficially but the latest official rec-
ord is held by a French air ace. It is
four and one-half minutes.”
The feeling experienced by anyone
but a veteran flyer is much like that
of an elevator which drops suddenly,
according to the birdman. To add
to your discomfort you are literally
standing on your head and held in
the plane only by a “safety belt,”
which allows you to hang suspended
from the seat while. flyinig upside
down.
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ly graduated from college. In addi-
tion, Tay Garnett, whose success as
a scenarist is worthy of riper years,
is still in his twenties. . He colla-
borated with Elliott Clawson on the
continuity of “Skyscraper.”
“Skyscraper” is a comedy-drama,
with a huge steel building, half com-
pleted, as the unusual setting for
most of the action. Alan Hale is
featured in support of Boyd in this
production, which was directed by
Howard Higgin for Pathe release. It
will be shown at the Dixie Theatre
Aug. 12, 13, 14. Alan Hale, Sue Carol
and Alberta Vaughn are featured.
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ANE of the witnesses at a recent
• important trial in New York
came from a city in the Middle West.
He was immensely proud of his city
and wanted everybody to know it.
“It’s the best-city in the world to
live in,” he volunteered for the edifi-
cation of the crowded courtroom. “And
it’s growing faster every hour.”
The city to which he referred is in
no way unusual. It is an ordinary
middle western city—attractive in
some respects and less attractive in
others. Yet this native son—like many
others—described it as the best resi-
dential city in the world.
He did not specify in what way this
ordinary city surpassed all the other
communities of the globe as a place
of residence. He would probably have
b'een at a loss to answer if he had been
asked to do so.
But that city was his home. That
was enough for him.
Merely because he lived there he
considered that city superior to San
Francisco, New York, Paris, Vienna or
Constantinople.
And the fact that it was growing
so fast was another point in its favor.
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Was the city growing better or more
beautiful? Well, it was growing bigger.
Were its people becoming wiser or
nobler? Well, they were increasing in
number.
All the narrow provincialism of his-
tory seemed reflected in this man’s un-
reasoning pride in his city. Because
he was associated with that city and
with the people in it the place was
necessarily superior to any other place
on earth.
Could any amount of argument make
him admit that his city was not the
finest in the world? Probably not.
You might make him concede that
Nice has a better climate, that Rome
has better buildings, that New York,
London or Paris have as charming
residents. But he would still doggedly
insist that his little metropolis was
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