Thee ws a elsiveness about bis But Iforgot about the le casual remarks in thr first two dlvi- 'sawed themn aloff two ini tiand 1, es ghort" *Mr. O'Brien brightened visibly. 661 think 1 wi,Il dothat- somjetime. I've thought of- it. Since he did flotwish to be pictured' as'a Political poniff, there's mot mnuchý use i going into, Divisions 1 and'2 of the interviw. Hie doesn't know what the political future Of the country will be. One thing only, lie thînka probable. the Rkepubicans are out for six more years, and -after that, it's anybody's guess,' he says. The-luture ofË these United States is absolutely unpredict- able ini.his opinfion, what with a Huey Long, an, Upton Sinclair, Father Couigllin, >et cetera. "You can argue cither way. Maybe we're ini the.middle of an evolutionar; "'You mean ilie thie sport that occa- sionally appears in a species ?" 'Yu tbkt's ik Or Mayb6. we' sliding back into barbarism of a sort."9 The conversation switched to red- baiting and the growing illiberality in W«& mnanY sections of the country. Mr. O'Brien believes that the dangers are over-emphasized. And as he puts it Bvr succinctly, "I amrnmot af raid of people who make a lot of noise."1 It is hard to know the truth, he em- phasized. Everything is reported____ through the lens of an individual. lie intrannn Try Our Home Cooking lkeasonabe Prces Free Hiunpfeff.r on Tuâesdyt Wednemdoy. end Thuusday LINK'S k»gau Rd., 2 Block»umoet of Lake. Av. rin@ entoetain evoey niglt but Mondsy *"You don't mean that people neyer accomplish reforms, do you ?" P.ith.in 'CoaSIUICRay" "We accomplish nothing," he grinned i reply. "It's the, cosmic ray that changes things." .The cosmic ray,, by the way, is an- other little fetish of Mr. O'Brien in a whimsical mood, like his shibboleth of being aimless. A bit of biogranbkcal data2forafi2 ies wneh 1 rail in iceâs, Ig ýures. WâTnt to see some ?" ises aà ty in ý-and draw and says. tomiorrow 1