Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1946 — Page 40
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ITALIANS WANT FLEET
ROME, May 3 (U. P).—The James L. Pease of Cincinnati, newspaper Giornale Della Sera said Ohio, above, has been appointed yesterday eH ihe “password” had been| by Housing Expeditor Wilson ? given among Italian navy men to| Wyatt, director of the National
1 Othman at Lone — he ~ Plenty-No Glimpse of Venus
By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Staff Correspondent
to all except a - select group of elderly art students? : I paid my 20 francs to get in. And when a little gent who looked like a Keystone kop, even unto the handlebar mustaches, told me to scram, I gave him an argument, I told him I either saw Venus without her arms or I got my money back. > He understood not one word. He presumed that I either was a member of the French academy or an international art thief. In either case I was to be watched carefully,
[an elevator in the vast. gray pile on the Seine, and hauled me upstairs to a picture gallery ‘where an expert with a spade beard stood
scuttle their ships unless the for-| yonsing agency's -prefabrication _ eign ministers esting orl ele = production branch. Pease helped | Mred 33 eesion iy Py a| found the Prefabricated Home | Manufacturers’ institute.
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on a stool and delivered a lecture on the art of Rubens. I joined the art lovers, because my Mack Sennett kop stood be-
PARIS, May 3.—How was I to know that’ the . Louvre was closed | lecturer, whose French meant noth-
He took my arm, steered me into) *
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waiting for me “ make one false move. I paid strict attention to the
ing to me, but whose gestures in connection with the fat and un-
meant considerable, About 100 other fanciers of the arts were listening closely and running on the double when the professor hopped off his stool and trotted to the next canvas in the enormous galleries. These had walls painted a peculiarly bilious purple. Hundreds upon hundreds of pictures in gold frames were on display, and there was not one bench in the whole joint, ‘Don’t Be a Sausage’ Casually 1 started fo wander away from the group for a close look at’ Whistler's mother in the original, and much better, incidentally, than on. that postage stamp of Jim Farley. The kop sneaked along behind me and shushed me back to the serious students. He was taking no chances. “Ne faites pas l'andouille,” he snarled. This Sesh, -I--discovered later,
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clothed ladies on the canvases|
‘Don’t be a sausage,” or “cut out the monkey business.” I hissed something about sausages back at| him, but he had a cannon and I| didn’t.’ From then on I tried to| keep up with the students. For three hours I tried to keep
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l-along behind. I.got good long looks at nudes by Van Dyke, Jordaens| and Rubens, nearly all with plump angels in the sky.
‘1 Never Saw the Like’ |
One of these, I believe, was out-| |standing. I never saw the like be-| fore. Jordaens did it. Why, I would not know. Upon a red vel-| vet coverlet. rested a naked female
of about 180 pounds, and what do!
you think she was doing? She was milking a cow with one | hand. : I also saw out of the corner of| my eye as we skittered down the! {creaking corridors some beautiful! modern paintings by such fellows] as Renoir, Manet and Gaugain.|
My kop stayed close behind, mut-!}
tering about sausages (he prob-| ably was hungry, I hope). And he kept nudging me when my poor tired feet seemed to lag. I'll Never Try Again’ “All the time the lecturer kept up his running comment ‘about| fleshy ladies painted a century or| more ago, and my fellow students) were appreciative. =A couple of times they nearly mowed we down in their efforts to get closer. That's the difference between me and a Frenchman gt the art gallery. After the first 18, I can take nudes or I can leave ‘em. I mean
my kop. The tour ended finally, the little
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