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"RUSSIA'S RACE FOR ASIA" By George Creel. Indianapolis, §

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“ THE ROOSEVELT and Truman Administrations are| pt Gone Autry Show™ [Twenty Questions ~~ [wei blamed for the present critical situation in China in George 17 Hy." le Creel’s new book, “Kussia’s Race for Asia.” i Marlow [Take & Number The author, now a staff writer for Collier's, headed 100 r— al — ial Teumey™ [Fetoall Turney seni Pas TT Woodrow Wilson's Public Information Committee in World fan San - A Yammy Ball hnay , agiogel Pas, wow ‘War 1. He has written many. articles on China and last, 30"Ray Block Orch. rw i pdb . ae] year made an extensive visit, ; z : 00a i Aue ng ———_d ——— - . x ! Again . Dennls Day to that country. g tw 15 Sing - w " " : " " “ . " " - - - Two “eminent military swell OS ar Eire | 9% + - Ad Grand Ola Opry {Little Herman IScares—Music Grand OF Opry are the villains in his boku Th f 0 k “45 “Cw “Country Hit Parade wl - es, Sod Hale tour. late Gen. Joseph Stiiwell, and | 1€ME O 00 TT :00[Gibert Forbes [Gene Kelly (Allen Jefiries Basketball Scores Wo News—Deler bral Gen. George C. Marshall. Gen.| | 10: National Guard Ball | Easy on Record Morton Downey VE, “ ow Morton Dowsey | - | 30 ' . .

Stilwell, through his - arrogance "INISHFALLEN FARE THEE and military blunders during the, WELL." By Sean O'Casey. New| war with Japan; Gen. Marshall York: Macmillan, $4.75. because of his abortive attempt]

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to force China to accept the Com-| By ROBERT W. MINTON 11: * : a Jot-uhied Bg Moon to munists as full partners in the IT 18 a wonderful experience to} | 22 wl . . jan Herman i Er iw Platter

5 {read an autobiography lke Sean! govstument, recent books on O'Casey’s Inishfallen Fare Thee| the devéloping situation in China Well, because his interest is not. have been written from the leftist centered on the events of his own viewpoint which have presented life, but rather on the Ufe of] the civil war as “ a native move- postwar Ireland. | . .. ment opposed to the corrupt and There is no chance of being . oppressive dictatorship” of ‘bored by any tedious rememFrm Kai-shek. The-Creel-book wryvizes of petty happenings. Mr. is a concise, biting rebuttal. O'Casey, true artist that he Is, ic fl Mies guteets only the DESL Out of life CHIANG was doing all right ang nistory. : until General Marshall's mission This is the fourth volume of,

to China. He his . autobiography and covers)

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was introducing “Head of a Clown," painted in oil on paper in 1928 by Georges Rouault, the most celebrated |Hoosiers ‘directing workshops. at. LeFrank— Sinatra will introduce democratic re-. ujoughly the years 1915-1928 (1 / wr . : Aa ane r= = Indiana University's eighth an- 1 WI forms. in his [am guessing because he scorns| contemporary French painter, is a recent addition to the William Ray Adams Memorial Collection in [ara starlet Teresa Celli . . . WIRE.

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government, and - dates). He writes in the third| Merron Art Museum. A gift of members of the Adams family, the painting soon will appear in color |

defeating t he person, referring to himself sim-| 45 a feature of Art News, national magazine. arl Detzer, Ft. Wayne native Communist ‘Ply as, Sean. This device gives) , ” pis a roving editor for the [the book the quality of a novel, B a k M d D S h A th WwW tf Reader's Digest, will be ‘the other [for it 1s at once Intimate, yet) 00 on lo er n ’ ance ows u or en | Indiana writer neading workshop (detached. Ty ; : 4 | groupe. Ralph Collins, director of : ’ the conference, announced today. || ne mmorvs wu oe at 6 Backstage to Sources for Her Information |»gsrigens:, mnmoinced tosey. vention began,’ § of good luck he has ever had— ; | winning poet, and Glenway Wes-. because when |the sale of his first book for 15/"THE BORZOI BOOK OF MOD. studios, informal ‘gatherings of) cott, author of “Apartment in| ever “the. Com- Mr. LaMoore |,oun4s immediately followed by] ERN DANCE." By Margaret Serious-minded dance devotees, Athens” and other best:selling| munists had their back to the g deep personal tragedy, of which Lloyd. New York, Knopf, $5. {examinations of photographs and "novels, also will direct instruction wall, Gen. Marshall rushed to the he has spoken in another vol- ’ 5 : |letters, and personal chats with| in writing. A fifth workshop direscue, insisting on another yme..the death of his mother. By ESTHER E. PEASE {the Ones-Who - Have - Succeeded | rector will be Arch Oboler, radio! ‘cease fire’ order.” 3 But his own life is submerged IN MARGARET LLOYD'S and the Ones-Who-Show-Promise.| land screen dramatist, whose ap-| gan : v : -to- “ | . Beginning with Isadora Dun- ' _ The Nationalists began to 10se iy the bitter struggle Ireland is|300n-to-be published “The Borzoi

to slip, Mr. Creel - shows, when American inter-3e

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to the IU conference | ~~the— initiative in March, 1048, wa urs ror Independence. Book-of Modern -Danee,"{s- food can..and Mary Wigman, it Prog: en eri announced: nn Jeannette Covert Nolan. | when the Communists took ad-| : for entire dance family,—the resses to the American pioneers, |" Sessions of the conference willl

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vantage of the Marshall-imposed| Fis vignettes of Black and Tan gtident, the teacher, the per-| Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, armistice and marched into Man- raids have the same poetic quall-| former, the one-Who-Prefers-to- Whose Denishawn school and com-| churia, “shrewdly timing their ties he gives to his plays. In one Look, and the aggregation of pany spawned three of the Big) attack to coincide with the depar-|instance, just as his landlady 1s|near-relatives and in-laws; the Four of today’s modern dance: ture of Russian troops.” ' |about to take advantage of him| collaborators in-—speech, music, Martha Graham, the cryptic, Doris When Chiang Kai-shek recap-!n the dark and confusion of a stage door, costuming. Nor should| Humphrey, thé humanitarian, and tured Changchun, capital of Man- raid, complaining bitterly of her that wealthy distant relative, the Charles Wéidman, the disarming churia, Gen. Marshall intervened husband, the raid is repeated and producer, be excluded from the Comedian. "Hayna Holm, the a second time. urging a 15-day a pile of gelignite is found in her list of those who can gain| fourth influential member of this truce. The Communists accepted room. Her husband has secretly nourishment from this informa. guartet, had her first roots in the proposal, but only until they been a member of the Irish Re- tive and analytically written work the dance of Mary Wigman. | Ear " l B Had Sxtricated Shemteives from & publican army. © |on the provocative yousgstor’ ot Nor has Miss Lloyd overlooked THE SERVANT." A novel. By, on. en ey | “ 3 the arts, the modern dangee. ithe . tributaries ' and smaller withdrew from the peace discus 1, Lolo Ning the Givi way, “Be nad) "This book Is about perSonalities streams which have poured into| | Harcourt-Brace, $1.50. WINER ITY ‘sions. PR {land and was gy and influences, both” great and the onward moving waters of the | “THE SERVANT” by Robin CHIANG resumed fighting, dl active in himselr.” intl ed veo pedi he gem Esther E. Poase, who reviews Maugham is one of those little EXTRY TONIGHT

. ' . {stor ems you seldom come captured Chengteh, capital of Je-| This was his period of great ,,ntent to remain “out front,” fluence of dance forms other, "The Borzoi Book of Modern + 2s Feu days. There is some-

hol, ‘and “eased the whole fruition, when the Abbey Theatre nyt who gathered wu {th | ” i ok : p her mate- than modern, the contribution of| Dance” for The Times Boo le and the at-. Yangtze river situation by a Produced such masterpieces as rials from rehearsal halls and critics, musical comedy, motion | Page, is assistant professor of hols ad the of JIMMY WAKEL ! cleanup of the Communists In Juno and the Paycock” and The | dressing rooms classrooms and pictures, education, dance accom- h ical. education onduditesior \Edgar Allan Poe § Siig : EH northern’ Kisigsu.” Picked de- Plough Beneath the Stars” which : |paniment, dance photography,— RY 5) Purdue Universi ’ : \ tachments were battering against taused a riot in the audfence. 1 1 1 Yes, even video, still of question-| O° dance at Purdue 4 niversity. It is a tale of consummate evil » { Kalgan, a major Red strongpoint. a» The Innocent able value under present tech-| Miss Pease has studied with a told by Richard Merton about his [La “This was the moment that Gen. ; nical conditions, as the author number of famous dancers dis. friend Tony, who is. studying law HE SPEAKS with fondness of Ee s ' in London after the war. Tony Marshall and (U. 8.) Ambassa-lo¢ 1ady Gre hough he points out. cussed in Margaret Lloyd's book, n ‘ dor Stuart ch f dy Gregory, thoug rs » 8 of s . 1. (had a vice; he was soft. He rented ua ose for another scrupulously mimics her speech as uspense including Lester Horton, Michio

forcetul intervention,” Mr. Creel ym aim : | THROUGHOUT the entire book | : a house and hired a manservant grea | WFBM—6:30 PM pediment—"“Dat’s good" —but of |, " : | Ho, Mary Wigman, the Jooss 00k ’ recalls. Under pressure from onc yb EE EU Te has, THE INNOCENT." A novel. By is discerned the intent to .give| ballet. Martha’ Groham, Doris named Barrett, who had-the look: SMOKING. TCBACED

{be held on the Bloémington' " |campus July 11 to 16, preceded GRAND (by a one-week ‘session for young!

| writers under 30 years of age. |

Novel Tells Urge

Tale of Evil | JIAIULA Robin Maugham. New York: ROD YMA

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them, Chian, -shek | : ol credit where it is due, to trace! of a dissolute cherub. And disto Hy Shilang Kal Ht "discus. "HAD, things to say. - Bo Rar New York; Simon ine influences which have fash-| Humphrey, Charles Weidman [solute he really was. — : fo a sions were resumed, but nothing, A * Ne finds overbearing and| Chustam, $2.50. \loned the fabric of Modern and Hanya Holm. | It is too short and exciting a — was accomplished, {the great Yeats he suspects of By J. N. WILLIAMSON { Dance. Honesty in the presenta-| Istory to say more than this: Bar-| A Series ‘of - . i A Sy as. vba showing off when he compares| DISPLAYES proudly on the/tion of the subject compels the are many who will agree with ett’ fyuins people by playing on| 4 6 R i A I i 0 0 K S : Gen. Marshall intervened spin to Dostoevskl (Lady jacket of this book is the legend, 2Uthor to take a few velvet. the reviewer that Miss Lloyd, too, their weaknesses and he succeeds Six Sermons on _ i this time when Chiang’s Toroee Gregory had just given him a “This is a Novel of Suspense,” in|8T0ved slaps at those dancersis Se Yop. i ! {in ruining Tony and at least two By Dr. E. Burdette Backus had taken the Reds by surprise] "OII0S by that great Russian). flaming red letters, and inside 1s|™ 0 have implied, and even doo Jas a vay wits words, 2 others before he is through. SUNDAYS AT 1 A M in & swift offensive: Again fight-| His bitterness at Ireland's fail-|a notation about ft being “an|OPeNly stated, that their art is ptive power -to re-create| w+ Maugham, nephew of -Som-| . M.

q -| » entirel 1 -land evoke images of past per- 2 " " n " ing was suspended and the Na-| ' '0 achieve complete independ-|Inner Sanctum Suspense Special. y personal and original. g p Per orget Maugham, has done some Mar. 6—Machiavelli "The Prince” Mar. 20— John Calvin "Institutes

lence is followed by the most ab- After such publicity, the reader] Abiding by her own standards, [0TMAnces, and -an occasional yyino quite rare these days, he " i tionalists lost the Initiative. |... rapture about the U. 8. 8. R. may be forgiven for expecting a Miss Lloyd has done the unusual PeRChant for indulging in irre-,,."actered the art of teffing a Mar. 13—Churchill “The Gathering. Mar, 7-H Otto "The Human

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. ecomomic- assistance 4 BRNOYING. for 1.feel sure that this...The story. concerfis-Charies-and jr 20 EET is phepng sgene P40 RiMSELL. For. .me..it 1s..al *a of the desparate ROPE wid Irish spirit could no more Marjorie: Carter, a necessarily oy Jou ner, brilliant and Tay. ne. PE TOWIE® plausible .picture of human col-|' - accept the dominance of a pa¥ty newly-wedded couple, ) eptive dance reviews ~~ ’ lapse told with insight and con-| the Generalissimo dared not run| P Wakining bo the OF the Christian Science Moni. *UtO8den Nash. for she is eini ‘sunt “RW. M.

: the risk of displeasing President 'Dan It could of & country. jlatter's gradual awakening4e the tar and. the contribution she hag Serious in her intent in telling the

= a Suing hk Con | “Morning star, hope of the little more suspense than the/In reporting, praise of a fellow sistible en 33. for example. story, Whether. Abe Teader: may Storm’. — — pC EE < ants on Mon ANAS. Be: oeopte; shine on ust comes Weiter, Bvelyn- Piper; has erdowsd ‘dance critic; in this instance Johr Lach. S08.. speaks. .ol--acretalm Tp" han any allegorical LN RHGr SS pe 3M Aurelius "Medifations” cause Gen. Marshall repeatedly But it is more amusing than it. with. Martin, of the New York Times O20Cer as having been. ‘on lend- significance to the tale is. purely ’ F «fo $i pr. 3—Marcus Aurelius threatened to “withhold financial of whom she writes “at all times leash from the Metropelitan.” vi #1 ) 4

dor. 10—Lar Snore “Romombrnc... : 0c! 4 .

The Public is cordially invited

on) ; p w|. He closes, after a blast “at/fact that Charles is even more Ne | _ ~ eam r—— - Truman's special representative, nies | story of Modern Dance. But the . a Mr. Creel special P |Catholicism, with his departure to the weakling than she believes. jade in tis, Ber arst, book there intimate detatls,' the struggles, Continues Story ——vl Radio—Sun., 9:15 A. M.—WFBM ¢ The story thereafter is briefly England. ‘Bweet Inishfallen, fare; Marjorie finds sheets of paper) A . * {the perplexities and hardships Guy McCrone, whose “Red! = N..| " " . told. thee well! Forever! He wasion which a diary was kept by rtist aints * [and the fun as experienced by the piysh” was a ‘Book-of-the-Month| . A Religious Center With Educating the Emotions xn» {taking with him “the moral cour-|the previous: Mrs. Carter, Claire, ! rr (artist “make. for _ enjoyable iy selection last year, has! . . A Civic Circumference - WHEN FURTHER American 28¢ of his father, the love of his telling of Claire's baiting ner|[) I Pi + [reading : lwritten a mew novel, “Aunt Bel,” ald” was conditioned on peace comrade workers and determined maid—for pure, sadistic pleasure u icrure |The inhabitants of the expand-continuing the chronicle of the ALL SOULS UNI | ARIAN CHURCH ' | with the. Communists, they Jett confidence in himself. Jewels he —to the extent of the maid want- “THERE IS NO ARMOUR* Al nS Modern Dance world have Morehouse family. It will be pub- Mu Ic Chiang high and dry simply by|could never sell; jewels that no|ing to kill her own husband, An-| . found in Miss Lloyd someone to'|ished Apr. 22 by Farrar, Straus.) . 1433°N. Alabama St.

refusing to meet with him. This thief, however cute, could take drew. The diary ends. abruptly, novel, By Howard Spring .New/| speak for and of them, a recorder veto power gave the Reds all the 0u¢, of ‘his hands.” |Just as the first Mrs, Carter| York: Harper's, $3.50, |of accurate perceptions, and a Tennis Book Slated cards. LRT Ls eet — makes plans to undo her murder-| HOWARD. SPRING'S _ latest, ranslator who, in terms tnder-, are

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Russi having seized: rian "Yoir Wedding® Due lous: schemes, Claire. died. shortly | there Is No Armour” narrates; in$tAndable to the layman, is cap~| “HOW. to Win “at Tennis,” by ’ CROSSWORD PUZZLE 4 : churia after only ‘twa days of | io A wer. /after, of an unexplained fliness,|the first person, the life of Ed: able of dispelling wome of the Jack Kramer, the Wimbledon : : Alleg tons Laing, tained over Yap! A awl ing edition of Your and, in Marjorie’s. worried mind, Ward Pentecost, an English artist./mysteries of the Modern Dance champion who turned profession- Answer to Previous Pussie . nese " atockphios of arms and toy. TT I ar and. En Charles becomes fatally involved. - He was born in poverty on the idiom; As new events take place, 31 {WO years ago, is announced Sea Creature Bate] fiat) Posie] ' Durin, se y- It, : © loutskl r directi AT - : - munitions to the Communists and Woods, has been scheduled for A f Ar aE , tek Fie Of Manchester and, at and as new directions become for Apr. 17 publication by Ziff : MALE READERS will occa- an enviably early age, without evident, it is to be hoped that Davis. | THER gave them full control over Man- April by Bobbs-Merrill. With TH 3 , eter ! ohurian k mt new illustrations by Jean Baker sionadly suspect that. they are any clear evidence of genius or Margaret Lioyd, with her note- { HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Ce we an key points. ig + vif a oy ian oAKeT, reading the script of a well- much trouble, becomes a sought- book, will be standing nearby, to 1 Depicted 1 Philippine Chopin's “ In the face of this active aid, "90% © NY guide to wedding "7'len soap opera, and, unless after portrait painter. continue the story, . | aquatic Moslem .Tentat the United States withdrew troops etiquet.” they /.are tenacious enough to| As his life bumbles along his ie ., mammal 2 Genus of nme froin China, suspended authorized | : « stick around for a truly.interest- Wife dies of cancer, his son is S Phil : h { 8 Its home is in fresh-water { manage ae loans and embargoed” the ship-| \} ’ ing climax, they may be thor- killed in the second war, he has SUfYeys losophy the ——— ducks RVR TILL IEEAAILT . car Named ment of arms to the beleaguered IN@W Novel Announced oughly disgusted. Charles is the &n affair with a woman known, “A Short History of Existen- 13 Donkeys 3 Italian city [2 RIAFZAIT [E§! Meanv nationalist.” This 1s a simpli-| “Celeste,” a new novel by Rosa. Greek-god type, handsome, tall, 80 help us, as the Black Widow. tialism,” by Jean Wahl of the 14 Old World 4 Symbol for IEC] E E10 f his be ’ fication of the situation, out it mond Marshall, author of “Duch-¢ompletely weak-kneed and| "= Sorbonne, will be published Apr. 0 shrub silver 3 vy o summarizes the record. ess Hotspur” and “Kitty,” will be slightly effeminate. His character] AT ONE point Mr. Spring says; 1 by the Philosophical Library, It ¢ . 15 Knock 5 Number 20 Hops' kiln 42 Poems ’ mammals 4 Pe ———aewt DUDlished Apr. 25 by Prentice- 1s 80 well-drawn by the writer Peaking through his centrallis described as a "survey of this | 8&7 | 16 Memoranda 6 God of love 22 German river 43Correlativeof] ~~ Blackstone | Hall, The locale of the novel is that Charles will be intensely dis- character, “I have a bad habit, strange philosophical movement ee" La “4 18 Male cat 7 Royal Italian 25 Solicitude either . - through Thu Los Angeles at the turn of the liked by all readers of Evelyn Which a trained and able writerithat has gained world wide in- ’ a on | | 19 Norwegian family name 26 War god 44 Road shouldes Pp. m. Wedne LANTS century. Piper's “The Innocent.” should avoid, of getting myself fluence within a few years.” |} ~ {1 capital 8 Exclamations. 28 Variable star ' 45 Genus.of = Amy oki! lost in a labyrinth of detail and § § | tikes Symbol for, 28 Unbleached + shrubsy-. SIR ERN - . . {not marching resolutely forward : 2 4 ; WArM cerium 33 Ensnares - . 47 Russian city Tulips, Nonsense Stories for Tiny Readers |with my story.” |Farson. Has Novel ~~. || SBE EH ~ |22Ses eagle 10Implore 36 Dine 48Little masses) | second guest Hyacinths, A | pen | He amits to note other injus-| Negley Farson, newspaperman a ON 123 Electrical unit 11 Soon * .37 Abstract being 50 Altitude. 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