Evansville Argus, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 August 1939 — Page 2
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THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 24, 1939
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Adult Fiction OCANAAN—
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BOOK REVIEWS
bined with the best in. literature.
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—By Waters E. Tur-
Joe B<
hand, e
crop in the bad year of 1916 to lead his family and a troop of neighbors aboard a labor train headed north, laden with black labor destined for factories which
IpsSissJppi a ruliied
of li a troi labor
were war-hungry Weary-of 'the fieh
see a new.
d, the- Negi ahead in';
tfte ird.
at s fleet on
tched charMs family,
era!
with success, their
abrj
a group of shiarpl. acters. Joe JBensc
and neighbors, theif ephem "adventure | with success, t
slow failure or abrupt doom, depict in terms of flegh and blood the ordepl of a-.race set apart, struggling, with a will to live, fpr human -rights. ThisSis a novel
of prime human signific
with sweep and power,
a burning c The autin
Negro, •‘who
Eastern Shore of Mai
merly porter-clerk in a Harlem delicatessen, investigator for a WPA housing project, nad a foot-
ball coach.
LET ME BRE —By Williai
.neo, told and with
lof 1 of thg novel is a ao is a native of the
jryTand, for-
tTHE THUNDER Attaway.
Let
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nder is si by a
nov'el
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5 a powerful and ob-
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pen
with no ■ childhood -behind - the
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that reveals
jective talent at work upon very fabric of life. It is] tory of Step and Ed, young vith no ■ childhood -behind - them, io security before them; too young as yfet to' know complete despair, but' bid in the, ways ot precarious living. Most of all it
precarious living. Most"
is the stdry of HiBoy, a little
boy of ted, who brought
s of ui»-
gave
Mexican boy of
to Step and Ed a glimpse guessed integrities, who
tjiair lives,
first novpl- publish-]
ed by this young Negro " author. Jt discloses a fresh and amazing
tal,
Step ssed
eaning to i This fs" the by this y
’discloses a fresh- and amazii ent and is a book as poised, i
perceptive, as honest and tender as many an older writer with a solid list of books behind him
would be proud to^ claim.
GREAT GHOST STORIES of the
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(Editor), i-
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ADULT BOOKS—Nom-Fictioii QUICK WAY TO BETTES SWIMMING—Steve Forsytn There are three Ways of imparting knowledge of i swimming: oy word, demonstration and by
illustratiofa. " Forsyth has chosen
his “Quick Way To
o pro setter-.;
iliustratibns amply I cleac^Wbhcisb' text
understood by all. Through mod-1 em photography dnt^Uij^ciejUM
est water in the
famous “Diving Be^lj HH|F'loriaa, we haye, with
[t^ idviachine GuiTeam,era, petured all styles of swimming m such a maniier that an accuc-
Sprxngs, the last
:nat .c itougn
th%.
arid, using th ell” ^at . bilve
INDIANA NEWS
ROCKPORT, IND. nna Clark, Reporter Rev. Walter Hlghb bia filled his pulmt h
ship is increasing.
Lgh, pase Suiutay
morning wor-
Deacon Charles Washiagton, with his son, Claude, and--ntu'e friend^' Newburg, gave a fine bible demonstration -to the Missionary Department' Sunday evpnand*' the ’ blind son' furnished music. We enjoyed his proe -each church win rs to him.
mg ■the
gram and hope open iheir door
Mr. and Mf-s. Ben-.Crawley miiy ihanes ana sytiie ViUe Thursday night.
Mrs. Daisy Hartwell returned home alter, a , two-weeks visit' tn Indianapolis
1 Mrs. 'EJla Brown
of Bbdnv ""
hef i'athe Sunday..
husband
and
werb '- the guest-, p Mr. George1 h ’Farm,
'The young women .held' their lission Friday night.
Don’t for, meeting ei Evansville,'.Wfe you and all other
ug lor unding
.eitiesiV, ;; j . f.iJ We do want ip'compliment Mr. Julius Holder on his wonderful’ paper. We “Sfink We are going
’■have'jseydral-Jrpa-ders. t&e, "> Keep it up.
to
ort
from Anne Clark.
BRAZIL vNEWS Laura Johnson, Reporter Mrs. Bernice s StfWart^ and’ daughter,' Row&na ' and ’Christol Norton of Lost Cieek 1 visited Mrs. Joseph Deggitt Sunday. <
'' Sal-
and
trip & Mi® ^finitely 1 # •'
Mn andyffirst Frai son, Chgrlle, and" M Roy B. Hayes. -Ifeft .'i-,-<i|fpj io bi gone in-
■nite"
and
Mrs.
on a molar
The S’eniol .* Alpha Gul- club wJl meet al the homer 1 -of 'Willa Ma%. Dunbay Monday 'night. The Jittoi-Bug Contest held at DeCamp’s' - Saturday "night was wbn by’Boone Dunbar and sister
Boone
Willie'Mae.'
Mrs. Mamie Robinson left' Suniy for Washington, D. C. to visit
sen.
day her.
Haute were in -tpl. dity Sunday.
ell o y Si!
Seaboard Rejects
I Q 1 |—|rM i r ineiu and-Was b
i IUUI .- Itthe-company is
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of Ute" dining car ctmn d the union commitUe
Proposal
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NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 21—(AN
Seaboard - railwa
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h the jnev i act and
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old oitiually that entirely catioiied
[sent 240-houi month l doom t tlmik 'the i\ aittn s n.cd another
Mt 1 Btnvn, uho is a rcrm-,\l-
[ttie* Joint 'lyama railfodtf iWaiter- >u hoto oi; the A. F. 1 absence, is reported to ha\e re-
fs dining car union for a new turned, to duty following rejecntract .based oft "an approxi- tiofrypf his 191-hour-month promate, six-hour-day, pr' the 191- posal, by jfie Npw Haven, Pennhour working mbnth. RepVe- J syfvdnia,, ’ Seaboard .md other sentatives of,the railway and the' I lihfe'S, and is now running reguunion met here in conference I larly on the-’Pennsylvania’s new July 14. 'QeVge E. Brown -of | Q&cago-New. York deluxe strain Npw York, international' yyice I —“iThe TraiJ Blazer.”
Dining douncil dd L’s dmma jiai union
ate analysis of each motion under water can be made. These pictures show in more detail'than has been possible heretofore, the
fine timing ions strokes
elementary swimming great aid to the begi:
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