Monday, Aug. 06, 1923

POINT with PRIDE

After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:

A meeting in La Place Vendome. (P. 10.)

A handsome woman that has stepped on nobody's toes. (P. 21.)

The Henry Ford of publishers -- he will not settle back with a satisfied air. (P. 21.)

A dove with a red fez in the Palais de Lumiere, Lausanne. (P. 7.)

" The manifest honesty " of the Alaskan press, " ofttimes revealing an appealing frankness." (P. 22.)

An editor who employs his opponent. (P. 22.)

A new motto for the Veterans' Bureau. (P. 3.)

30,000 congratulatory messages to a blacksmith's petulant son. (P. 12.)

Courageous Cockerel Criqui. (P. 24.)

William T. Tilden, Il-- Pola Negri admires him. (P. 25.)

Salvation Army shoulders -- rubbed by bishops, princes, dukes, journalists. (P. 9.)

An enormous glut of fish in 2123 A.D. (P. 20.)

The quietest wedding on record. (P. 22.)

A world's champion at 13. (P. 22.)

" Bart's," whose birthday cake has 800 candles. (P. 19.)

A conscience in a speedometer. (P. 20.)