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~~ Among Best of Recent’ Father-Son Chronicles

: “A LITTLE SLEEP, A LITTLE SLUMBER." A novel. By Norman Katkov.. New York, Doubleday, $2.75. srt ph By HENRY BUTLER a sh "_ NORMAN KATKOV'S new novel, “A Little Sleep, a ' Little Slumber, is one of the best father-and-son-chronieles;-i — Early in 1048, Mr. Katkov brought out a novel, “Eagle ——at-My Eyes,” which dealt courageously with the tragic) possibilities of love between a Jewish boy and a. Gentile]

= w= girth | . ona SALTY HUMOR. of ‘this sort] Now he tells the story of provides comic relief for the in-| old Lev Simon, refugee from tensely moving passages where; father and son: inarticulately pogrom-ridden Russia just after. 1, express their mutual love. wi Xld War L Lev and his wife.) Tncigentally, that very intensity! neon SMEAR, desperately weary of ther family devotion, not often par-| corrupt, bribe-seeking treatmentiaiicled in the Anglo-Puritan Gen=|" of DP's—then as now-—finally en-itile tradition, sometimes becomes tered the United States illegally|an ingredient of anti-Semitism. through Canada. |Gentiles sometimes complain that |

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They would have come directly|Jews are too “clannish” and] The jacket design for Theodore Bonnet's novel, “The Mudlark,” shows little Wheeler, the Lonto Ellis Island, but the American|family-conscious.. ’

{ | cons twerp explained the| Centuries of persecution and| bs . Af rn qtota im P [the patriarchal tradition both| sor Castle. Mr. Bonnet's novel, which he wrote during overseas military service "to keep from go- . *

: . ; [have contributed to this profound | ing crazy,” will be published next Wednesday by Doubleday ($3). - | b : 4 TC UST 80 MANY a year” hellovalty, IC strikes some out — 5 mT About A was told. “You' wait your turn.”|siders 8 over-amonsisa- | d S S Jd | R fF L “THE EAGLE IN THE EGG." By Goback tp Russia and walt BeLLly IC" 40 "ey chological Wor tate Saturday Review of Literature me easiein He tse sy rents gesstian :- 40! ’ . > y . i { L Hl: all right. The Czar's army and the justification. - Such. studies as the Houghton Mifflin, $3.50.

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~ Czar’s pogroms, and then Simon's , hotier bill of heaith than most | Yiddish brother, Mr. Trotsky." . . Gentile groups as regards sexual wre pi GRIMAGE OF WEST. | Souvenir Edition Is |changed, often to the subsequent, OLIVER LA FARGE, who was

FT SE HI mhout #iveh oF SANDE ep NR Sine ft ce pe os for embarrassment of the critics. i of the Air Transport : long enough, keep it In your head [ believe, in the matter of Juvenile| ERN MAN. “By Sringtetiow “So sd Reference Wark Piayw SNE Roper: EE EHEPWOR 3 Histuman a te HAAR ARE ce . «. hold it close to you andidelinquency. 4 Barr... New York; Harcourt.) : : |writing a “Footnote to a Pref-pel during the war, has written secret, and after a while you've] Whatever people may - argue; Brace, $4, iy THE biggest magazine value in'ace” in the Arts section of this.a book. “The Eagle in the Egg." got to have it. You make a break academically, the Simon family! By GEORGE V. BURNS many a moon is the Saturday {ssue. views with chagrin the im-/aboilt: the amazing development for.what you want, no matter in Mr. Katkov's admirable novel | A Review of Literature’s 25th anni- maturity of his own 1927. preface of that useful and heroic branch! how, thick and high the wall.” |is a wonderful example for a so-' THE NECESSITY of bullding & versary issue, out today. to the comedy “The Queen's Hus- of service. { With baby Joe, Lev and Sarah ciety that continually suffers rederated world-wide government; For a paltry 20 cents, you can bang.” |" A practiced writer, La Farge managed to get to St. Paul, Minn, from broken, hate-ridden homes. | =) means of saving the St this prodigious 156-page sou-| wows lhas captured some of the dier all right, but penniless. Their ° in ed oF from Smvrcatadi ot ir edition, which is some- AMONG OTHER distinguished shelvement of the early, forma-| mohey all had gone for bribes rh ? i j Wor rom oe atastrophe of ithing. 16 latch on to—and keep} NG _O1HLR distingu ‘tive days of the transport, when and expenses. And HOW began A 4 another war i ! he theme ot “The|for future reference Sontributars to SRL's -anniver-\;, was chiefly - concerned with the: 20-year struggle. Pilgrimage of Western Man” by| Editor Norman Cousins and his/sary issue are: Clifton Fadiman, ferrying plans and was operatE> ere were three other sons Stringfellow Barr... assatistes. Bave made this i [Howard Mumford Jones, John P.|ing by ear. pie after Joe. Lev and Sarah lved b Man an Hackett. John

. An. hon wR 4 Barr believes that the system survey of -the magazines QUAT- arooon | of sovereign nation-states is dead ter-century of activity. .and’ that no existing

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their secret : a Fit tc Royernmel ect {Hanson and Roger Butterfield. and have them deported. But| 2 g g can hope.to protect the lives and| spect, “is= = Bs Su Lr Can = dL lgcluding tne starting from the racking poverty M4 property of its citizens, much less|torically a capsule cavalcade of Mr. Butterfield, whose admif- rush off -from Air Force com of ‘life in one attic room, they guarantee them a reasonable de- critical opinions might be, the able pictorial history, “The Ameri-imanders as the command strugskimped and saved and worked larger problems of life and lter- [70 7 Past” was an Importantigiq for military standing. ” far-more-import-

v n ernment| They've done wisely in that ro- [ATTY A. Overstreet, Howard, , Hilustrate the dramatic hard-

don ragamuffin who changes the course of Victorian history, against a stuffy background in Wind- ‘Writes History| Here's. How' 3

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gree of justice or freedom. . urked r - ny are" publishing event (Simon & = pe hints at difficulties that inliimanty. Jong Hours i Contending that man ‘in his Bp we Schuster), contributes a brief pic- le back Into the war “Joi om fog, Hage : pr'grimage on earth must come, nll ture-story of writing, publishing ,,oquction schedules, stating

to world government or .be lost, AND SO Henry Seidel Canby, T Starts his study in the 13th|,, magazine's - original editor, | ! century. and shows the changes |, . ae off with a discussion of post- °F the SRL monthly recordings signed for carrying freight bein man’s thinking, the advent of yw... 17 writing, expressing sur- {supplement, writes a history of guce of high brass failings. {i [the machine age, and the changes! is and disdppoin ment at- the (Phonographic Progress 5 the pe-| He writes from command head-/ #!in governments, culminating in’ : . lity of re. iod: - two world wars, - encrally medigcre quality Of Te-| James Thrall Soby. in “DOeS (eels that his book might have

| His goal of world” peace is Bernard DeVoto, in his cantri-| O%F Art Impress Europe”, argues yoon more useful, and more re-| laudable, but’ his approach seems bution, “Time Without a Theme.”

and bookselling since 1924. that the ATC had to make do

Apd then Lev could sell his: Irving Kolodin, regular editor{wiin planes not originally de-

groeery and produce business and retire in mibdest prosperity, now salaly a citizen. - »

yn PROSPERITY arrived too late.) “When Mr. Katkov opens his story;| 5 old«Lev Simon is on his death 3 EE du g

for a Secretaryship of Fine Arts, ailing if he had tramped down bed. His four sons are around ® Ne Sf far _ similar to the art ministries in, jitile harder. Nevertheless, it in Hitne and-as father and. sons re: \unreéalistic when he holds little says it's hard to isolate any "prev- pon00n governments. Without!is exciting and well written. ! : a

A 8 . 3 CAE past comic and tragic eph EEE of family Hes fronfidence- in. the United Nations alent view” in’ creative and critl- oo vernment help, even subsidy, |

— | {cal literature since 1924, though! fe ; B i : | sodes, Mr. Katkov sketches the +. . Norman Katkov, {because of its lack of federation, ca a < fAmerican artists can't hope to . oo. in a series of flashbacks. {and turns to the plan of a group Some writers have striven might-ig,.4 5 European market for their Scot Writer lof members of the English Par-/ily to make their views prevail lorie because of the current vast]

There was the time when Joe

quarters point of view and one|

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line drawings by The author demonstrating correct technique

to nonexpert players. Mr. Morby | iof “Ambassadors in White” and

other books on werlid health, has written a new volume entitled

rison's- book, just ‘published

Doubleday, is written especially

for ‘week-end golfers who can-

not hope to attain professional

skill ($2.95).

Burlingame Has New Study of Industry

. y { ae HH liament. This plan, which he ad- Fe recalls critical scorn heaped | 4ifrorence in standards of living. + sectptly read Westerns at. night Says istory mits is a forlorn hope, calls for(upon Willa Cather and Robertiyxe many other observers, Mr. Fair to U S |"March of the Iron Men” i . .

|a People’s World Constituent As-|{Frost 15 years ago for being “es-igahy thinks we should be better

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Hue face nant ye | constitution for. mankind t+ gov- Betically vocal often doctrinal |eoyntries than we are.

i the child awake, Lev caught him "BOOKS OF THE BRAVE By ern self. a H aki |with the “inevitable” social rev-iwork Bennett Cerf, of Random, $3.50 . : © doing it, and -Joe was miserably] Irving A, Leonard. abridge Se olution in the United States, House, devotes more than his us-| 2 - LE TTT rightened sien: - 1 Mass, Harvard University Press.| IN HIS examination of the last, pFaghjons in criticism have a) SRL “Trade Winds” space to] By MAXWELL RIDDL

“Engines of Democracy,”

a . ” 3 { - covering his younger brother ron S S am {sembly to t and draw up a CApist” at a time when -ener-irenregented culturally in foreign "AMERICAN THEMES." By Den- written-a new study of American! . y Ld {industry entitled “Backgrounds of ] {authors and critics were concerned, “That raconteur and glutton for| nis Brogan. New York, Harper.i power:

The Human story of [Mass Production.” _ Described as “a demonstration ‘that science is still the servant of

. But Lev @idN't punish the boy.| ¢c 700 years, it does seem that Barr — "lan amusing and informative sum-| MOST British writers who rn ankind.” the forthcoming book

rary-of-the-New- York Times for! oward the United States for a) & 2.1924, the date of SKL'3|theme, treat. us rather viciously | rst issue. —H. B. and often, quite unfairly. |

—— «This is-net- She-snse saith Siti bec x -§ ston fl sige a nis Brogan; prof sso! of} litica 1 eat S Novel science: at Cambridge. Brogan 18,

Next dot: a I iota PROFESSOR Irving. A. Liton-| sen chronic error in places, Pens “the bitter BE th the |ard,..of the. University of Michi-| confuses legend. with historical a wa down town 10 look -for-.a 888; has devoted many years to|fact and makes Ifexact or made-| = 2 Tite reading lamp.’ The cheap the study ‘of Hispanic culture. Tn quate statements “wn FARR “|: est he could find in the big de-|8 book about the development of} “yy Lu orising to find the aupartment store was $3.50. So he oR thor writing that “He (medieval

- to the Brave,” -he advances the ate]. ators exebutive, thought that the heroic and fre-\man) was born into the world,

Half in Yiddish, half in English, quently fantastic deeds performed as animals are born.” Medieval

Biography =

{a Scotsman who got his masters |degree at Harvard. He has writ-

Twin Myste ry |ten a series of brilliant, and witty,

{essays which aré collected under

- ie Lev 1 _probl by the characters in these stories. man didn’t believe that; he be-| Lar nd n a Sine bis. problem asd were the . inspiration behind|lleved that man's soul came di-| |"TRIAL AND ERROR. A novel. the title “American Themes. spring. : !Spain‘s conquistadors in their con- rectly from God-at the time of | By Lawrence Treat. New York, SE " That's the “way Lev always quests and westernization of half conception or shortly afterward, Morrow. $2.50. THESE ESSAYS are gerertregied the boys He wanted the world. JN tat consequently de was nol “TRIAL ANP ERROR by ay BE A

: thefh to have the best He brood-| 2 ya borft into the world as animals ed gver them with almost mafer- | “BOOKS ofthe Brave™ besides are ‘born. { ee nal=tenderness at times, though telling ot the Jnfiucnee of this) In discussing heretics in the he ould be stern-and sharp and 8 y. pseu ature-—COMPAT- |, 4 hart of the Middle Ages, Barr| unforgettably scorniul, as when ? le in some respects to the comic , : hd i nforgettably sc " : professes to see a change in which, You, HAIL WAY “IRFouRh —roltege; Strips of our. day--seeks to refute Loo ooo a purely} got Marion Strauss in trouble. the black legend of Spain's con- =e f

{Lawrence Treat is a well“Written, always original, and sometimes Ineatly-plotted murder mystery startling. And they are always about artist: and art dealers. full of understanding and wit. When Irene Venice, -art criti Brogan writes about the Adams’ | * * Family, -Abraham Lincoln, Al CaI [authenticated a portratt—as- the none Franklin Roosevelt, —the

= Vik tT von TT 2.2 auerors. Professor Leonard com- ®liglous question to political angd| | i eo Ia AR LS ren ‘their ruthlessness with the: CODOMIS dangers. 1t is hard to Een ae dae Rock not wp bylidoser, American Betéstiye Je: : ns antod *¥ rout equally ruthless conduct of the reconcile this viewpoint with the] Toh of Rarer Sonts Et war sic. Be ls always entertain: 8} ¢ . -r ro x o . t $ § § S ing. ‘ g ri . .o British in Ireland and in the New fact that forcible répression of |setting off. She could not know 8

Hr UNDERSTOOD the boys world History, he concludes, heretics by the state (not the the differénce between them, the has done Spain and her conquista- church) was a heritage from the! fompers and jealousies that could dors a grave injustice, exaggerat-iold Roman Empire. The pre-By: flare up into murderous rage, INE their blackness and underrat- zantine Theodosian Code of Roespecially in Marty, the redhead. Ing their constructive deeds iman Laws had a large mass of 0 rE And at the very econclusien of | ee 'such repressive dlegislation, and| Hurbulent character in "The

that the purchase of it by col- . . ) lector Mort Wales, would lead to Guide. to Antiques Elizabeth Sprigge has. written This death. Irene happened info, “A Guide ‘to Victorian An-

an analytical biography of a Mort Wales’ apartment and found tiques,” by Raymond F. and Maranaly graphy { the body with a bullet hole in the guerite W. Yates, will be pub-

‘the. book, when death is a matter Physician Discusses the Justinian Code developed in| Strange Life of August Strind- head, She sot out, 108, With ho fished. Hest month by Harper. It E of maybe a few days, Lev neatly | v the Byzantine Empire carried on berg,” which illuminates the |y yy ie yw ew|is described as the first book to . and kindly advises each boy; Joe, Jealousy of Children the penal legislation for heresy.| ...as Swedish iter’ | York . City. detectives let her getibe “wholly devoted to guidance; fms Hub. Marty and Hy, on his own. “Jealousy in Children: A Guide 7: great Swedish writer's career by with that for 248 pages passeth for the collectors of early and Ps special fatling. _|for the Parent. by Dr. Bdmund| and works. (Macmillan, $3.50). all understanding. Inig-Victorian Americans. ~~ -"Someof the grimmer flashbacks Ziman, senior médical officer in, 7 DGED on the basis 6f oWfec- ? mo : r—— = TE EEE TAS “warthiess brothers EeyeRintry 81 ST BHZAbe Ss Hons Hve-scholaralilp and not re gious. .

Ida: we A ag pital, Washington, D, C.,. will be controversy, Barr's account of the migrant and now a citizen. Ben published in October hy A. A. Reformation is the weakest part plays on Lev's fear of being de-| my. h of the book. He seems to ignore : Over a period of years! Jhe Pook is described Dy the compete dé publisher as being “the first ful Ihe research of competent, modern

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he blackmails him out of hun- . hist < both ¥e i i 1 Depicted 1 Coal scuttle : . dreds of desperately needed dol-| length treatment of the problem, CS OF iy: Both Ren tod fy «<¥... ; musical 2 Hail! : lars ‘until the time when Ley |0n¢ of the most baffling in fam-) bd in some Diaces and In pa chu ve instrument 3 Secluded finally rebels, - takes an - auto-|lly life, and one whose importance| 8" - f 8 ant Wm - ’ I y as iothers” he omits facts: necessary $ Male child 4 Predisposed matic from the grocery store and has been receiving increased re- |, he - NECeSIAr) . 8 Twist 5 Soothsayer is about to shoot Ben. when the Cognition lately” Mora true. pietie. - Considering College? et 12 Above 6 Either boys arrive to prevent disaster: . ——————————_— His flat statements on the . seh 13 Before 7 Bird's home fav could be funny and satiri- "The Waters of Siloe' sale of indulgences” could gtem! : : } . 14 Sea eagle 8 Goddess of the eal, too. There's the story of A . onty from ignorance; certainly: (Consider : . 15 Reduce in rowi ! — the wandering “holy man,” who Tell of Tra ist Lif . not from modern historical .re- . . ce BE ng | ypretends to be piously orthodox A campa PP! - search ’ | ? t o Yank vegetation 24 Ledger entry 39 Son of Seth when he asks Sarah for a bit of st Sony Aon vo me to Thomas His treatment of later mstorv! v “ - v wm = Y WN mw 17 It usually has 9 Prayer 26 Hurl 40 Former Jord Sarah sety put the freshly Seton's famous autobography.| His treatment of iter wstors] RB i T i & R - I N IN EK R i, | y | 48 —s 10 Hostelry 32 Affectionate , Russian ruler EA \ prepared dinner for the. uninvited he 8 y Bee orey Mountair will i 2% n ‘ w ! Aes y. ant re is \ A 4 ) & : A a . 119 Heavy blow. 11 Lower limb 33 Form a notion 41 Near odds guest, ‘who then eats with such published, early. in October by 1 ttle In I Ajoub' RUSSA| . * : | 20 Pedal digits 16 Symbol for 35 Increase 42 Perched : ’ “umployg reltSh that Lev: is dis- Harcourt “Brace Enfitled “The d BAji10 hx discussions of ‘the :poli- : .s A Wg } ) ; | .21 Goddess of tellurium width 43 Malt drink v uated.” Bo he goes out. buys Vaters of Siloe. it provides an tical'world 87 today. =." | * Indianapolis and Marion County High School graduates save the high ¢ infatuation - 18 Toward 36 Mountain 45 Tennis stroke some sliced ham and a bottle of 'Nformal account of the meaning, The past record of man is dis cost of .going away to cellege—that of room and board—by attendin : 22 Drunkard 21 Movement nymph 46 Seaport (ab.) milk, sits down with the stranger 8nd purpose of Trappist life, and couraging to seekers of . pesée Butler University. o : Tat ye Rg 24 Frozen water 23 Rounded -38 Compass point 49 From } resented prOCtOdR —tor-yipiate--moest--of.ElVe8_A Dicture of a monk's day. and the chance held out by Barr . : : wy - “h 25 Seine a ~ - the dietary laws. The stranger With photographic illustrations. “is a slim reed~—indeed EE Go em, Sirmione rere eee be ii a 27 Size-oL oo [f—- _- _ Safiinies eating, oblivious of the = —— ; * Indianapolis and Marion County High School graduates attending Butler 28 Universal. - ~ Y= —H — i... - nfractions. Lev Las proven to S— —— : University can earn all o i © la —— Sarah; better—than. he could by y . * sloy ent in the eit A £ : part of thelr expencs by part time em- gp guage. Tote Words 1bac tie hor Mie . a erms eqgins “ . pleyn the city’s many businesses and industries. (ab) is a panhandling faker. : an pubs ; ! ’ ong . i» . Stentor ie citer omens 3 . . N . : 30 Electrical unit : , August, 29 to September 6 * Rndiabapolie a Serius. Cunuty High School graduates entering Butler 31 Witticism tient pie 2 . Unive : this w we ot Offices open Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 and > courses po study offered by the. oh unity Juris an 4 may select me ges | until noon Saturday, also. Monday and Thursday evenings { . Education, Business Administration pti! Pharmacy. J fa Sciences, ~ pedals Competent, helpful counselors are happy to assist in ar ..” courses are offered in the fields of medicine a 3 se brotiseional 34 Novel . . » . . . ™ | i A ’ yr, {| ranging. courses, living accommodations, etr. This is-the | technology, forestry, law, dietetics, religion, pi ang: medi 3 Poem . Indiana Business College. Ieee Shida E ro ; 40 Weight of Indianapolis. The others are af Marion, Muncie, Logans- | ndianapolis and Marion County High School ‘graduates ard invited to deduction port; Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond { visit Butler University this summer to discuss a program of study with 2 Make anes Your and Vincennes—Ora E. Buts, President. Approved for GI |} the Student Information Office. = ~~ A ve 8 : training. For Bulletin and till particulars, get in touch with : ! Th : toto o 44 Pilfers Shy jo the Mast the 1. 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