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“HOME COUNTRY." By Ernie Pyle, New York, William Sloane

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"VAIN SHADOW." A novel. ‘By Martell Spence, New York

VERMILION." A novel. “By Idwal Jones. New York, Prentice-|

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5 CL Hall, $3. i : packed his port- ‘his sipper got stuck and he couldn't 4 WHEN HARTZELL SPENCE had finished writing |: able in his oid fasten his pants. rs about his father’s pastorates in the Middle West he turned | out to travel over | 'ALL THESE, and many more, are 9 400 years and decided to write a romantic biography | ing in “Home Souptes? It includes his AR ab tha 3 : i ve years p columns... abou home farm at ; the discoverer of the Amazon. river, Don Francisco Erie motored oo... (Dana, Ind, desolation in the Dust ¥ Orellano, : / ‘is not as practical, | back and forth Bowl, the leper colony at Molokal, : ~~ Here he had a great advantage over men who write boing 3 poetic and good natured over he Dated States, wid Wade hi any others that Ernie's read(0 ; Nobody 1as + ++ In a crude , per-|a few 0 parts of fers remember, novels about historical characters closer to home. ‘No haps, he has the temperament of | the world, He thought the stories Brule vas: cise. 10 the. heart of i women growing up with California | the artist.” on A he wrote then, when he wasn't fam-| , ovis He knew Americans, perf from the days of Mexican rule into N Gunther continues: “Many Hoo-|0us, were the best work he ever did. haps better than any other writer, og the 206s century sasks Vermilion 2 Sidr Susmntives Would digtee from JUST before he left for the Pa-|Iong before they went to war. pe

no ns ie average Indianian| yn; theater and death from Jap| Thats why he became almost soft . fell T asked || machine gunner's bullet, Ernie said overnight the spokesman of “he BRR friends in Indianapolis what they|D® NPS that some Hine the stor'sé@. I. For the G. I. was the same : re a a he wrote In that earlier period would | American Ernie had been wri for otter skins, the Copes| ATTACKS RACE PROBLEM—Sinclair Lewis, whose lafest [thousht were particular Hoosier! \ YOOLOL SY S80 ToL BO TI AIO (HL ae ied Tito o | media ve been Californians for Wo el “Kingsblood Royal" is built around the explosive possibilities |Charecteristics, and almost all re-

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Cope, » Welsh mining expert, had | a 4 ey su x} Le tive,” ‘God-tearing and -unosten- | BU the book he wanted to see TO THOSE who. followed Ernie come 0 the san crue mews Sinclair Lewis’ Newest Says

tatious. wasn't producing against the back-|PYle before the war, this volume fo. mine for quicksilver, and , r] . . BUT THE typical Hoosier is|OroP of history's greatest drama.’ dino Ee . who didn't N : elusive, Mr. Gin: Monday that book will be Jisued Dona Ana, a Spanish bgauty Things That eed Saying “1 asked ‘one pi ga the under the title, “Home Country.” |KROW him, but came to love him. as settling at Casa Alamos, near|"KINGSBLOOD ROYAL": A novel. By Sinclair Lewis. Néw York [most typical Hoosier he knew. The publisher is Willian Sloaner, = They will discover that Ernie

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Monterey ndom Answer: A waterworks’ executive Associates, Inc. It is a 468-page volmake their first reid on Monterey. IN THE MID 1830’, Sincair Lewis got steamed up over the Fascist Mia life fn Akron. 0= = [PEC BW EL HO SO OU Incidentally, here is a book that |C0UDSel of the treasury and sympa. aa 1 Pablo's activities, especially in try-| menace and wrote “It Can't Happen Here.” i ings > ” . | any would-be writer can't afford to| ete With Mr. Morgenthau's.ex- | WASH ing to revive the quicksilver mine,( Based parlly on the careers of certain loud-mouthed Ameriean [TANS HOONler characteristics gmnyg wrote mostly In terms of miss. Ernie had no superior in the “TT Measures. BH | Loring, 3432 dominate the first quarter of the hate-peddiers, noisier then than they've been since Pearl Harbor, “It|. example. “The| . io whom he loved. Not neces-|ability to make his readers see and FORRg, 3432 Cant Happen Here” was a better sermon than novel. Ina ao remendous joiners.” In| gyly ‘important or successful peo-|feel and understand. He used no! MURDER— hroughy Host “Kingsblood Royal,” Mr Itest novel, published yesterday by |of crm mo rn Trey thousands ie but a wide variety of folks of |tricks—just a simplicity and nat-

ian me sewer wal 1lEre Are Two legal experts.) He thus feels a kin- . 8:8 —y 3 Sond Maly : | : ship with the unfortunate minority. AMONG other comments in his|{0D the eccentric side man SMES: Words only hil wis Heels

get Like reader share his ff : L . and |«1t Can't Happen Here,” the novel 0... one which may rile some local read-|8mount of historical and scenic experience. A air- aisers % moral] SINCE Mr. Lewis is primarily|®® “GHOST OF A CHANCE" by

dousins [indignation than for ita creative concerned with the ethical prob-| ~~ . ° oe. pa Joos dig em. be bas No pure » coe Sob, seein wi ove vel Preparing Delicious Meals Kell Roos, Now York A, A . = = would audience in the United States.” > blot ME 3 AS A powerful and timely sal involves ostracism and unhappiness| ~ ¥ KILL " alin bon he rae, * En Tor ar vast as es padding] OH Wigly Seaieg E asy, N ew Cook Book Says Bie ASAIN By Join Ey oc and melp many leads eventually, through Neirs|BOR6eriog activities, such as the(*LET'S COOK IT RIGHT." By Adele Davis. New York. Harcourt, Wyn.lnc. $250, SETiveS resch » Wide"punlic and p many ly, %|xlan of 20 years ago and et 8 $3 DONT ‘ people change their minds. business failure and social fun, 10|geaq yet. others race, $3. youve had AD either of these if now The story of “Kingsblood Royal” a final, grim mob scene in which ; By BARBARA BROEKING ; 3 Tecan Baldo, They'te seems more like a moral parable rabble-rousers and some of Mr. : ONLY POUR FUNDAMENTAL recipes for cooking exist: Those |¥hodunits 3 guaranteed “hair earnings |than a credible plot. Lewis’ most loathesome nitwits which tell how to stew, fry, broil and bake. stand on end

2 variety. Therefore, says Adelle Davis, there is no reason why a beginner| “Ghost of a Chance” takes Haila

theland rising young banker in the|cottage cannot prepare as delicious meals the first day she cooks as a person|®0d Jel Troy, well-known ams- | -{ Minnesota town of Grand Republic| The becomes a framework who has cooked for 50 years. wl sleuths, on & round of Green- | cuts him down before | (pop. 85,000) gets interested in his!for bitter and realistic discussion of That's what this food expert tells the “cooking” public in her new lage bars in a blinding | father's belief that there's royal America’s greatest injustice. Mr. book, “Let's Cook It Right” And SowShirs try to avert a murder, the (blood in the ancestry. Research In! pLewis always has had a wonderful the 563 pages of her book are filled Just the right amount of the the state historical library reveals ability to reproduce the stupid and with variations of these four - sophisticated patter and suspense, that his great-great-great-grandfa- talk of prejudiced peo- Savenfals, Yige sung advice on hs dr op D8 pals | ther, a picturesque frontier char-iple. So his catalog of ignorant nutri in meals, seasonings; tegen (heir paces to a. well. acter named Xavier Pic, Was a white beliefs concefning Negroes is stretching the food budget and us- timed solu De i Negro one of the most damning yet in ing left wisely. “KILL ME AGAIN" introduces + ” ” . » - ”

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i mindedness of medium - average EH A bring about the physical degenera- Glen Gil prosperous Americans, compiete with "PUPPET SHOW" — Walter {tion of the race at All possible lawyer.on ‘the side. Shooter ai Myers, fourth assistant t- |speed,” scoffs Miss Davis. ; Steps into the stubborn superstitions, rounds out Pos perplexing case of oid the sati'e in all his books. It's master general, whose novel, Her program {is designed for hearted Aliss Herstel, — reminiscent of his 1928 outburst,| 1h Guv: A Tale of Midwest |health, so that at the age of 90, one her Long Island home. “The Man Who Knew Coolidge.” Law and Politics” (Fell, $3.50), jean stil pick up the dining table Naturally the police are stumped.

“Kingsblood Royal” is not a pleas-| shows h unholy alliance A RITE EE the, sense of great rs 3 ee Much space is given to meat cook- "WANTED TO RENT' —Bud wl, aor and politics may make |of7 becsuse Americans enjoy meat. Nye, who writes comically. & |conventional novel, pape : y It is the most expensive item on| the serious housing shortage in [which hides a shrewd mind.

ol = it says things that need say- the political scene seem a mere the-food budget and thousands of| "Home Is If You Find It" [Dou- etn, Far PLAY T

whose, new novel, "Vere y ) “ + show.” The" : ‘ . EYE I - fo i Ws a as dollars are wasted because of m-| bleday, $2). With drawings by Indianapolis Writers College ave. tory from Spanish rule to the Food oho Dich Rt hone cok as yone| Paul Galdone, the book com- |Clyb 40° Meet Mond + bas fo say. 20th cen 00 Only One pondent Dani #: hc ‘jean delicious meats, she says.| |nes |augh-provoking situations, : ay her 2. century, N d - E hay, wrifing of Mr. Myers book oe ammed Adele, characters and dialog Hin Inelnipely Writers’ Sip Patty, her 2 weaving back and forth of- small eed In Europe on imes editorial page checked pe . . meet Chinese room of | bea. on ol ar I FOOD TAS not the|.>2lurday: May 10. -— |o keep dirty disnes at 3 mmsmum. yg, Atkinson Tells next. Monday. “opm 1 Weat ing follows @ sort of unemotional, only threat to present-day Europe. SKETCHY MEALS need not be Russia's Lighter Side Mrs. Fern Auble will lead a group o practical procedure. So writes Emil Lengyel in “Eu- the fate of the working girl's hus-| «Over at Uncle Joe's: Moscow and | discussion on “The Short Story” Busin The references to Monterey, the rope’s Intellectual Starvation Diet,” band, for Miss Davis shows how |aye» by Orians Atkinson, will be | folowing the business meeting. $ Civil War snd the earthquake in eading article in the Baturday Re- substantial meals can be pre- | nuplished next Monday by Bobbs-|me o To ro i "Thou Pl Yu Na Ue Suan 5 ew of Literature for May 17 She emphasizes thrift and|ygerein Finishi usic Book pi into the text, but the calendar is) aor. Lengyel reports the desperate fits her recipes and suggestions 10t0| Mrs, Atkinson, who spent 10 ue famed _mod- It Als so thoroughly suppressed that one ooo ues Turopeats fot present-day eonditions, months in Moscow with her hus-|ern composer, is putting the finishis not aware of the thange of 100K 10 Ale og people Fewer calories necessary | band, Atkinson, New York |ing touches on his “Theory of Har- Who read decades of American history, and cultural abyss in or rescue from the today because we get exercise. de rocks Aun writes of the mony,” which the- Philosophical weatherman? the first chapters read exactly like SN sural to which Hitler and Although’ this is an era of vitamin {laughs and vexations of daily life in | Library of New York will publish in * The type Shae of 90 Juels afies In brief St ad Tuam, be wii, Sepuioy Sud sits) Wiles. 400d |iw'V: 8, 5 A. " |September. washing will | ludes moves to Corn- oF the Deed, ie Toto oehi . health comes cook- if: it is! time 1c wall, Spain and China, intellectual starvation Et. aropes ing, Miss Davis maintains, . eg ‘The Moneyman' Named ral Wins hauts. Fatale Los Angeles os Miss Davis has sudied OC OR WORM Good W = have been pitifully small, » Book Mr. Lengyel concludes: “Our at Purdue and Columbia univer-ook-of-the-Month novel “by Q isolationary spell will be over if we| OF LONDON LIFE—Gerald [sities and the University of Oall-| il fill your order for any’ 3 "Hee realize that this is - o fornia at Berkeley and at Los Thomas B, Costain, author of “The| =~ CONFIDENT—"Sir ‘Noricha- | one world, not| Kersh, author of “Prelude to a Angeles Sook reviowsd dvertied Or . 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