Historical VolumesDrawing Attention• The History Committee of .the Greene County Historical Society is busy wlw, the distribution of T*e Horn Papers, The Early Westward Movement on the Monongahelft and the Upper Ohio.” . This work is in three volumus of which William F-Horn of Topeka, Kan., is the author.Attorney A. L. Moredoek of Waynesburg, the chairman of the History Committee, received a letter from Neil H. Swanson, editor of the Baltimore Sun, complimenting, thecommittee on the books. Mr- Swan-•on is the auttior of 'several books. His letter to Mr. Moredoek. in partfollows:The three YOlumns of The Horn Papers have been received and to say that I am delighted with them Ls to put my feelings mildly.“It will give me both pleasure and satisfaction to review them and I have already made Arrangements for publication of such a review In Tho Evening Sun. It will not appear for about twb'weeka primarily because The Horn Papers contain such a rich historical treasure that I do nob want to undertake to describe them or evaluate them until I have examined them thoroughly.(Continued m P*fe I, Col. 4)ATdIk Aditnf. T T