LIDBART Stati4nery Inferrsetatons of Chroisian Philosophy CHRISTIANSINluAN UNCHRISTUAN SOCITY by Ernest Fremont itti., 50e TUÉ CHURCW by George-Craig Stewart, 500 çoJun1ALLJ 5LaV1I. , -. .LI1 ,Marea strange, family, and. fine lookinig. The mother is an exotic -WonnWho bas nothing to do With the wine- fÉarming whiich is the family indus- try; the old grandmother, not un- liké the mistress of Jaina, rules the, farm; the father bas gone vaga- bonding; the children go off to school in the winter and pass the summers on the hills and shores of their own land. The legend of the family is that each man is a Ulysses, who wanders from end to 'end of the globe, and this storyý concerns young Tony Le- maire and his t ravels. Hie is fol-1 Perse (iurrey) 1VyIuIH roundU LUCIO in the Kentuckyr tobacco war of 1905, when the atempt of the growers to get fair prices for their produce led them inito violence, night riding, and murder. Step by step, Perse is drawn into leadership of the, Tobacco Co-oper-. ative; drawn away '.fromr his or- dered, peacelul life into a mael- strom of violence. Agains.t a dira- matic background of burnings and. killings, martial law and vengeance.- the everits of Perse's life rise to a climax., iden Kazanjian Photo Armùstrong, ed- la- The Author a Peet Night Rider is the first novel.o ,Writer aiready a. poet and critie. 1938, .Mr. pence the momentar- iare now )nories of Mvaine, is fi es. There. is a quali land which is transr îage, and becomes rious way a part of s personalitv'. t ij nsurpassecl in its kind by any ýmerican noveiist; one wouid ogo, to Tolstoy to flnd this ýqualled. A mature and cul- mind bas brougbt ail its re- to bear upon a 'regional' Robert Penn Wa rren is m anaging editor of "The Southerri Review," editor of "A Southern Harvest" (a - trie is maltL rare qi equivalent of ge e-wiicirness so fertile, balmy, beautiful pla ce to eV was neither he ery corner of the earth. The far portation to bi is just a short distance fromCape She knew she Towni and bas all the advantages of!; - ier comoralAULije, sed- d starting off into a Rolla Walter Brown' s primitive that there, tat, light nor trans- New Book Is Published ring it nearer home. ToewohadRl Wtr had to go into the Brosn ectueho h earoi o Wa )rder to save ber hus- Bonlcueafwwesaoa she packed ber few the Wornan's Library Club of Gien- as L, and econoi