Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1920 — Page 3
SECRET BARED BY AUTHOR OF ‘THREE WEEKS’ '■or Glyn Says She Wrote Bensational Novel to Arouse English. Kdness A GRIEVANCE ■ LONDON, March 31.—Elinor Glyn has ■nswared the question: “Why I wrote rThree \Skjeis.’”., I In thfMiirand magazine she defends the m orßty of her works and explains that Bhwrote “Three Weeks” for the aronslnV of the Englishman, 'because, generals, the Englishman Is incapable of a grea tf and overpowering passion. “The Churning of souls in the agonies of the flour awful years must have awakened of young men ,of the so that there must not be of unthlnk’iig ones now. vars ago Paul was the ■Host young o'.“an Englishmen. gHfejgwi often to wonder what such become if awakened by a ■ T e, and inspired by a woman of temperament. H&nd differs LATIN COUNTRIES. Latin countries there have been cases of supreme passionate poves, which have made history—but in England this is very rare. "I was going to say I could remember not a single case. “I used to wonder If it was because Englishmen were naturally cold, or because English women were not capable of Inspiring those great passions. "And finally the vision of ‘Three Weeks' came to me suddenly in the autumn of 1906, and I retired to the pavilion of my garden where I used to write in those days and began. “It seemed as though some spirit from beyond was guiding me—l wrote breathlessly for hours and hours until the end.” I She then turns to the popular attitude ■award her works, and speaking of the ■av heroine of “Three Weeks,” writes: ■ ‘‘The reason she has been condemned is ■cause in England and America we have Bed always to eliminate the red out of ill spectrum Passion and anything to ■ with the physical must always be ■tored and ‘taboo.’ ■•Our whole attitude in these countries is ■ unconscious view of God's scheme of
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things plan t 0 teep the earth popußd. "It does to have struct Ufi that It would b more effective and * , nBl . ble to try and snnoble physical emit lon and fall In with God’s meaning to tllß highest. "Our whole a'-titude is an implied re _ proach—one might almost say—to tjj e good taste and sense of propriety _ ot God. 1 Leap Year Offer No Joke, Says B ll SPOKANE, March 31.—A gentfß^ who says his name is “Bill” is in of a fix here. He wants went to a leap year party. A gir^^. 0 _ posed to him. Bill thought she waH ol lng and accepted. Now she say^Bfj e wasn't spoofing and Bill loves er girl. Wadye-know-about-that? Bil^^K ts to know, also, Wad’ll-I-do-about-it^B^ ‘lndecency’ in PariiS Goes in New YHk PARIS, March 31.—There was a^W, a . riot In the art exposition of theß[ n . dependents” whe i Sculptor Brancu^B lr _ rived and disco rered that his bB, ze bust of the Prino “ss X had been re^Bby the authorities on the ground tfl j t was Indecent. i: “But I showed it in New Yor)B Q 4 the public was < lelighted,” exposttB £e( j Brancusi. ig He produced s )me press cllppluß prove his assertic ns and the Princß went back to her pedestaL Mince Pie Bears | for PrisoAr DENVER, Mar. h 31. —Police areß. {1 j searching for a oretty young girl ■ % 10 left a mince pie with a jailer atl| |e city Jail here tc be given HotllL Bershly, 20-year-o Id burglar, who Is lio for trial. IF When the vout ig lady called at IL, city Jail she was informed that it wti yj be necessary for her to secure a m u mlt from the off! re of the chief of 1 lice before seeing • Bershly. She aai , a jailer to keep t he pie until she cm secure the permit Becoming suspiciq when she failed to return, the Jail . opened the pie a nd discovered a fi assortment of hai ksaws and flies, e' dently to be use< 1 by Bershly in sa' ing his way to t reedom.
SHIPPERS PLAN GREAT FLEET 12,000,000-Ton Merchant Marine Aim for America. WASHINGTON, Mar. 31.—An American merchant marine of 12,000,000 tons, or about SO per cent of the world’s commercial shipping, within three years is the aim toward which shipping authorities are striving, it is indicated here. The shipping would be all good bottoms adaptable to modern trade and would not include the smaller coastwise ships. The present shipping board will turn out 11,500,000 tons by 1921, John H. Rosseter, former director of operations for the emergency fleet corporation, estimated. With this vast tonnage in sight Senator Wesley Jones of Washington, chairman of the senate commerce committee, with members of the committee, is seeking to frame constructive legislation which will utilize this asset to the fullest extent under the Aerican flag. The proposed program has in view the establishment of advantageous routes to South American ports, the West Indies and the Caribbean, besides many new lines. Shipping authorities have revealed to congress the extent to which the big maritime Interests of the world are racing for supremacy in the general disturbed conditions due to the war. At present, It Is said, with nearly the same tonnage on the seas as in 1913, the service is only 50 per cent of what it was in pre-war days. The total shipping in the world today is 40.000,000 deadweight tons, it is said, and the world will need 50,000,000 tons when the full after-the-war trade boom sets in. At present, it is admitted, the shipping of the world, and of the United States In particular, Is in a transitory stage. It Is hoped to tide over this period until normal conditions return, which, experts predict, will be soon. Lolloa—Murine forßecf *o ness, Soreness, Gram*. VnliD FvT^L atio . n ‘ Itchin gnd LHJ R LT to Burning of the Eyes or !z^iJ.E rop *’ Aft<, £i he Mo . viea . Motoring Os GgifwiU win your confidence. Ask your Drug! Mt for Murine when ycur Eyes Need Cre Murln* Eye Remedy Cos.,
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Christian Science Hospital Open DENVER, March 31.—What Is believed to be the first Christian Science “hospital'' west of the Mississippi has been established here. The institution at present has twelve
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Funeral Halted by Cry of 4 He’s Moving 5 AMBOY, N. J., March 31. Commotion was caused at the funeral services of Hermann Llpman when the widow stopped them until the family physician could be summoned and make
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