Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1927 — Page 11

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SHAKESPEARE ITALIAN WRITER, t IS NEWEST IDEA Signor Declares Bard Fled Home for England, Then Wrote Plays. Bn United Pres? LONDON, June 17.—What promises to be anew controversy as to the real authorship of the Shakespearean plays is heralded in a thesis put forward by an Italian, Signor Paladino, that the works commonly attributed to Shakesspeare were in reality written by an Italian named Michael Angelo Plorio. Paladino has worked out this thesis with remarkable ingenuity. Plorio, according to Paladino, was an Italian Protestant who fled to England to escape religious persecution. He lived in London several years, and there seems to be no question but that he was a contemporary of Shakespeare and that he published in London a volume of Italian verse entitled “Second Fruits.” Signor Paladino in casually turning the leaves of a copy discovered

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LIBRARIES FOR SOLDIERS Mexico to Distribute Books at * Largest Garrisons. MEXICO CITY, June 17.—The Mexican government, attempting to reduce its high percentage of illiteracy, has hit upon the plan of establishing libraries at all the largest garrisons. The war department is in charge of the distribution of books to these libraries, and is encouraging soldiers to spend their spare time in reading. a number of passages that appeared to have been translated from Hamlet. He found that it was issued ten years before Hamlet. Paladino plunged Into a careful comparison of Florio’s writings and Shakespeare’s works and arrived at the hypothesis that Shakespeare and Plorio were one and the same person. Paladino supports his contention by citing the frenquency with which Shakespeare laid his scenes in Italy. Critics of Paladino’s thesis, however, point out that there are mistakes in the Shakespearean plays laid in Italy, that no Italian could conceivably have made. Diamond Exchange Gets Roof PARIS, June 17.—The famous diamond exchange of Paris has a roof over its head for the first time. Heretofore trading has been done in the street.

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