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By Pierre van Paassen, New York Dial, $3. 5 lp A ’ : . - - Sings By EMERSON PRICE, Book Editor of The Cleveland Press | i00/ dung Bury Hoasior Hit Pursde WH Parade i fam fe Yun, News-bood Music Nour Woon Star Theater A GREAT deal of advance publicity, altogether glow- 8! pL Mitwaukes of i. ing and hopeful, seems to express the publisher's belief that po Count Basie Orch. Guy Lombards Dennis Day ne si Tro, Comsoquences “The Edge of Doom,” by Leo Brady, must find a place in 0) ig Agila | Country I Parade Richard Diomond | Keflonel Barn Bancs pW (Whe the best-seller lists. Iam inclined to share the belief, though A ! r : A | I do not misunderstand such a circumstance to indicate 3 . a: Moat fhe Pros Grand 000 Opry | Milwaskes of Indphs. Dennis Day that the novel has great literary stature. : “TT:00/ Gilbert Forbes [O'Sullivan News is ioe |" " Richerd Dismend With the book at hand, I; "renal health. And here Brady 1 15] Huge Malin Orch, Night Serenade Haymes % or ¥ . a find the jacket blurb embel- tails of his duty . 0: Larry Foline Orch. Dancing Party i ht | 04 Opry : . s . total - » » # " - —— = 4 re mami ala ——n e—— g lishing the mass of ial PIERRE van Paassen, quite ob- 3 ~ 4 | 700 Wilion § Pay [Record Party \Final Rome Ediion | Varily Hour eT a praise Niue, Jere 2 Dead. | viously. nas searched through "For No Reason!" ene of the most celebrated etchings in Francisco Goya's satirical series, | | As oo . Orchestra - Barbershop Four | hope prerw: Sa BE xe "within|CverYy a the War's Disasters,” is an example of the work the great Spanish painter did late in life when the | 29 “« ® - og a tl. hr depth of meaning will Mak It ire of Jesus in order to bring to Napoleonic Wars ravaged his country. (From. a reproduction in the Herron Art Museum library) bot TT fore of Slrect] . one of the outstanding 8 oflus a book that is likely to win . . . r Min i Is or 0 ree WEFBM Vv P \ the year . ,-.-the stuff of lasting for the author both praise and D C T h C S { y - rogram a You may finish (it) condemnation. Title of ‘his new Ire ontrasts In : ragic 18+ entury pain on 5 | e | (CENTRAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) white and shaken .-. .” book is “Why Jesus Died.” ‘BD sll op . oo Described oan Joven bp. 14100) ———_ A y> 8 =n The jer who accepts and de- T d B /| A ; B S i | . MN. 1 HAVE finished it. I am not fot specific Christian doctrine urne ri ant rtist into itter atirist a " " ¥ | 1:45—Butler-Evansville Football. shaken. If future generations ws likely to wish to debate certain uric 15 SAW: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GOYA." By Antonina cluding newspaper cartoonists, THE WATERS OF Joe. y | “ot Fron and cling to it in sublime faith that 08 thie huiliors Sonclusions: par. Vallentin. Translated from the French by Katherine Woods. 5¢em more relevant than such oil Thomas Merton, New York: | irk ey >, it is great literature their position {horqugh discussion of the Resur-| New York, Random House, $5. A Harcourt, Brace, $3.50, ; 40 Tn on the matter, I firmly believe, rection. But no reader may reas- By HENRY BUTLER and “Maja Naked.” ’ By GEORGE V. Bt RNS 6:50—Sonny Kondis. must certainly indicate a deplor- orahly alseard is Liptpreration THE STORY of Francisco Goya spans three generations in the. . gova was a genius of the great-y, pn degli bn 1:00 {awticate #f Sham. able decline in esthetic judgment. oon" ot of which may be set troubled and tragic history of Spain. est sort—a man Who could and on: on | a Juon . n Plous 8 Camera. . ! Pp ” ; An artist who began his career as a social climber became in " i ay Sua’ competing 10 sep 8:10—Indlons ws. Milwaukoo. While ‘Brady's story comes {orth here late maturity one of the sharpest and most bitterly satirical critics did learn technique and improveican say the most prayers, suffer | 10:30—Coming Aftractions. close to being technically flaw-| “But there are some left. a sav-| 4 society the arts have yet produced, ; his work up to and beyond hisithe most mortifications and fast | 10:33—Sign ON.
Jess. it is also neat and pat and slick. It seems based upon’ the author's assumption—albeit an honest one- -that religion may
step out of the spiritual world |
: y d restore a mind] : J a land wholesome for all men. . |Francisco de Goya. Her biography
Jost in the vast and Incompre-
ing remnant perhaps, who still believe with the «Prophets and with Jesus in the ultimate triumph of justice in humanity; who believe in the possibility of making- life ‘on earth .more beautiful
Antonina #Vallentin, Month Club selection some years back, now has written about Francisco Goya—or as he liked, ! at first coyly, to sign himself,
whose “Leonardo”. was a Book-of-the- (q)jty. he fought the ravages of ters of Sfloe,” by Thomas Mer-| llishments of the Duchesses of recurrent iliness, probably syph- ton. {
Osuna and Alba.
While Goya was working his/fate deprived him of the satis-the Order of Cistercians of the way up in the favor of generous factions he evidently most wanted Strict Observance, nicknamed the patrons by painting portraits, the|—healthy children, for example, Trappists, written with an objec-|
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hepsible wilderness of insanity} il ile loi, ‘wqlates Goya to his backgrounds nome of things seemed naturalihe kept on working amost to his!tive frankness, understanding and; contestants picked from the Moreover. the author seems t0| “THEY believe in the immuta- in the period 1748-1828, In WhiChi,ng right. “His first contacts with last breath. . {humor that make it an outstand: | studio audience. - The gue Pa hold the belief that the behavior bility of the laws of mature. They 82 years of-the-artist’s life Spain the royal family gave Nin a thri “Here — is somebody —1t6 4/Ing book. presented mainly in dr a : of the insane is sinful. He scarcely believe in a universal harmony underwent some dreadful y | The author of “the Seven Storey |
re- he expressed in some of his In-i , 0" fare also is one po can be unaware that his protag- in diversity, that is, each nation hearsals for more recent trage- | frequent Jetters to his great friend | items for Christmas-list Mountain” tells how the order | Ralph Hancock has written onist 1s In exceedingly poor men-iand group working toward the| dies. |Zapajer~-letters which remain y detatio a hand Sliwas founded in France at the the histo f Wilshire - Blvd 4al health; he nevertheless charges sum total of civilization eeorgy| All the forces that swung into among the few authentic records gon rath a 8 a han Some ¢ rn of the 12th Century to return | ‘ e ry a lishire oe him with. sin. {ing to the dictates of its own con-|action in the 1030s were present of a busy life. | , W 0 gravure reproduc-iin the perfect observance of the| amed 16 - mi . Los Angeles The story fis that of young science and character and geniusiin essence in 18th-Century Spain.| At 50, deaf and lonely, he be-|tions of Goya's works. IRule of St. Benedict, .and how thoroughfare, in "Fabulous BouMartin Lynn, and we do not need and God-given talents . . .Theyiit’s pointless to discuss them came the lover of the glamorous pam— [the monasteries flourished under| levard,” an important fall addiknowledge of psychiatry to de-|believe in brotherhood; they be- here, since they're still hotly de-{Duchess of Alba, and thus "Tells of New
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{St. Bernard of Clairvaux, “the gi. 44 regional history. 0 termine at once that his mind has|lieve in everything that may be pated even in this. coyntry, where directly became involved in a {contemplative above all others.” | & Wa iy $3 50) Y (Funk drifted far beyond the realm -of conjoined under the word “di-feeling ran high ‘during Franco's deadly feud between her and : } i gnalls, 33.50F sanity. The story opens with the vine" {progress to victory. = Queen Maria Luisa. That feud . death of Martin's mother, a wom-| Earlier, in a discussion of what| One thing all partisans will con-| ended with the early and unex- ZCI INIAN Ise Hints for Home plained death of the Duchess,
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"AGAIN THE GOOSE STEP: THE Kentucky, describes the rigors of
travail and poverty. For this/mean to humanity, the authoriward nation economically. Some pin some gossips attributed to : 1a |W “ circumstance, Martin. hates his/warns, “Do not say now: Oh, but authorities trace that backward-,, soning. And rer all these cir- LOST FRUITS OF VICTORY." the life the silence, the vigils, Will Jive out on .Ou, 10 “101 Field. . . . WISH, 8:15 and 9:50 church, though he is determined that is Marxism, that is the ness to the late Medieval expul- = 0. of intrigue, which, By Delbert Clark. Indianapolis the fasts. He tells how the Ways to Increase the Value of p. m.
_ she will have a “big” funeral. the ‘Stalin line in disguise. That sion of Moors and Jews who PTY aiten read like a Stendhal novel, monks sleep on straw mattresses, Your Home.” by F. B. Evans and| MEET THE PRESS Paul W.
> {great champion of the of God.|viously had done wonders indus- . d Bobbs-Merrill, $3. : Dorothy Sara. An original pubWITH this dean ‘mind, he feonard Ragaz of Switzerland.itrially and even, by irrigation the Napoleonic Wars hit Spain. =o = "arise at 2 a. m. to pray; eat nojjication, the book, illustrated with Walker, vice-chairman of the ’ asked me one day, ‘Do you know agriculturally, for a semi-arid Successive invasions with in- denta} lection an dO 3 on meat fish or eggs, but live on nearly” 100 line drawings, tells FCC, will be interviewed by a
visits an old priest—a kindly man) ov Marx came” He came be-lcountry. Other historians say the creasing violence--street rioting. who attempts to assuage Mar) " "7..1s was not allowed to gold from the New World, so easy mass shootings, some of which tin’s grief, and to assure him come!” : to spend in the 16th Century ulti- Goya certainly: witnessed--gave in th 1 that his ‘mother will be sent on to It is easy to recommend such mately ruined Spain, the great man material for draw-| Once more Germany is putting means, not ends n emselves, her grave in complete dignity.'a book as this, particularly to) IN ANY CASE Ye 8 ain - of ings; etchings and lithoggaphs hé the clock back. Ex-Nazis and their The one main concern of the Whereupon _ Martin screqms ‘out those who, professing Christian-{ 00, B50 000” ol pain y did quietly and as a sideline to big business backers are rapidly contemplatives is God and the “that the chufch has (he ‘money ity, have nevertheless strayed “OVS S oy. Near portraits that brought money. Janine to power. Partly due to love of God. for a fine fineral for his mother rg; way from the beautiful rea-'oo. oo tion on the populace level 3 Sa ss tour gnorance. and ineptitude as.» ———— EE ] —if not, he will somehow pay it/ on vie ad its of Jesus. tched tine bourgeols. HE WAR'S DISASTERS" administrators and partly due top bert E..Lee Vol coming from Macmillan Nov. 1.1 add i himself. He then seizes a cruci-| ww. ww as oe Che o on in diet Secor L108 Desastres de la Guerra)|our sinister collaboration with the '"OD€ --Lee volume \Irene D. Paden tell# the story of Ross is the author of “The Left fix and murders the old man. | HANS KOHN, after making aland pi oy Rr vas aay | Series remain an = uneuallediGerman. cartelists who backed! A one-volume reader on Robert two illusory short cuts to the Hand Is the Dreamer.” Her next The remainder of the story Is complete survey of events thus/pit SCORE Lt ot 0 oyal artistic document. They are afHitler, we have virtually lost the E. Lee containing excerpts from California gold mines: Hastings’ book is "1 My Ancestor.” to be concerned with a search of the rar recorded in the 20th Century, ana noble level were such things Protest not only against thelpeace in Germany. {military authorities, biographers, Cut-Off, which contributed to the released next January. The action police for the murderer. It re-|o no ces with the prediction that'as the huge new palace in Madrid |SPecific horrors of the war as it| That, at least, is the conclusion contemporary writings and latter- Donner Party disaster, and Las- of the novel moves from Park sembles the standard, well writ-|;) "00, oie Pact will develop|and the summer palace, imitation Came to Spain, but against war|of Delbert Clark, former Betlin|day evaluations will be issued on|%€n's Cut-Off, winding Painfully) Ave, New York, to a lonely ten murder mystery. On the|, .. o “syantic Union, and thatlof Versailles, La Granja de San (in general—against human stu- correspondent of the New York|Oct. 21 by Bobbs-Merrill. The| through the Sierras. island area near Seattle, Wash. night of the murder, a shooting| .... osm will be outgrown. Ildefonso, “which had added some Pidity in’ general. {Times and author of “Again the author, Stanley F. Horn, is a! his Jered dusing » Sup. The belief of western man in|50 millions to the debt of the At this point in time, Goya’'s| Goose Step” which tells of youngspecialist in Confederate history. J ET 1 Che up man an a he tells us, will be justi- royal treasury,” not to mention satire and the inspiration it gave Germans in jack boots once again Illustrations from Mr. Horn's col- Im i il ; | I | ll | HT ie Hi | mr ye A HH FH Cf Hi fo 0 4 | NIH Wi | ” | | | Th hry iim FW
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crimes. —— ATLISS, | Twentieth Century” (MacMillan, | ‘es __ |Deutschland Uher Alles, while fac- appear in the book entitled “The - It is not until Martin talks: rh i ] . MAH 4 : ; with & paid palibearer for his $250). ~ * VA Hospital | Writing Uncle Tom jtortes of the Ruhr pour out war Robert E. Lee Reader.”
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soul is not concerned with ¥iih 1
pomp. but with its own redemp- “The time in Germany is now
tion. He then confesses his crime | : : i i 11931," said Clark sadly, “The ; u | it | : br fi ! to the police, and asks that he Sth ( entury, he 1648 09 egiate “THE WORLD NEXT DOOR." A Ik = Germans enly await the appear- Selection will be “The. Peateable : may confess his ‘sins to a priest we are informed, of some 31. ) n Frits Peter a Be ance of another fuehrer.” vingdom a nove v Ardy | The idea seems to be that hoth 000. which had been earned by 8. by rn BYSES a INewW | = . » = Kennelly based on reminiscences : ; 0 the soul and the mind are now to Writing. He also left an enviable York: Farrar, Straus, § MR CLARN, does not complete- of her ow Mormon family ia . . | Ni be’ redeemed. social and political record. His By HOWARD SHELDON | Iv absolve Des nt Salt Lake City. Her first novel, : ; v $ vy, b ries W » I think there is nothing in Personality emerges clearly, 10-| yg WORLD of the mentally Placer 8 eo of ig lished Nov by Ho ton Ce Excells Christian doctrine to support Bfther with an evaluation of hisli}) is a bewildering thing, difficult the blame on William H, Draper be Pu lished Nov. 7 by Houghton ; . But Mc this contention. Martin quite ob. Work, in “John Greenleaf Whit: (or normal minds to understand; and his pals, whom he accuses of - BY) —— — Convenient hi viously needed a priest in the in- tier: Friend of Man" by John A.'it js a terrifying world to those t sabotaging ‘the established policy - IF THI terests of his spiritual welfare Pollard (Houghton Mifflin, $6). whose dear ones are lost in it | by a ‘variety of devious devices ! . . and the author provides a priest er A brilliant exploration of this =_2Z2¥ while loudly proclaiming that no Dependable udice, Ite ¢
ELLIOT PAUL has the ability grange land of the distorted - to compel his readers to share the pind |s Fritz Peters’ “The World niceties of his voyages back into Next Door.” a penetrating first memory. Early in the - century novel based on the author's ex he lived In Loulsyllle, Ky. and periences in a Veterans Adminishe writes of the period beauti- tration hospital. {fully in “My Old Kentucky Home”, David Mitchell gazed into the
But 1 think he was also if need of a psychiatrist in the interests
" change had been mniade or was i Stanley contemplated.” id Loew's and . Mr. Clark shows the shocking % fii Th fs extent to which the “Four D's” Cheaper Aik . at fz sprogram was undermined. Thus to , i
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Capitol Book Store (Random House, $3.75). He'll fun and found that he was Jesus . ed to: “'De-Nazify, Decartelize, " 208 N. Meridian St gather new fans about him, and|/Christ. He was taken away for Wikdetiar shows the famous Demilitarize and Democratize.” it the race pr (Opposite Post Office) his old fans will not be disap-|/ireatment—aware of what went writer busily composing Uncle | Aq for the theory that Germany, | ed, wisely ¢ potnted. [on about him but unable to cor- Tom's Cabin." The biography, may become our ‘ally in a war ™ It's too = ___— semesters enn nee | r@l@4@ his strange -inside world written for young people, is a against the Russians, Mr. Clark Bras 0 -F CROSSWORD* PUZZLE with the real world outside. recent addition to Bobbs-Mer. [thinks the Germans will fight, ing. No sf > © His treatment, mistreatment il Childhood iF “but not on our side.” ng. No sin Answer fo Previous Puzzle and eventual restoration to .so- ‘fs - Lhildhood of Famous could possibl; Breed of Canine ciety. constitute a patient's report -Americans series ($1.75). * od Mr. A lives twenty-some miles outside Indianap- What the
“IT 1S tragically late,” he said, but perhaps not too late to really clean out the Nazis and put .in
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of the VA institutions and their handling of psychiatric cases. Peters writes with compassion
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= RIE JIT IRIS of Mitchell's struggle to find a Philosopher John Dewey will ~ he 3 , i s ext 7 {Ls Depicted 4 Measure of STAT 1€) T1151 \ workable reality. The WOTKINS he 80 years old on October 20 liberal Germans who -have been convenient scheduling gets him to his desk on 35 eXiravape breed of dog, cloth 517] 15s) of his disturbed mind as it wan- A . “UY: pleading with us to keep out the time every day... summer and winter alike. No | the ~——— 5 Allowance for [EA AlAL ers hack and forth between logic HIS new book. “Knowing and the old gang-of National Socialists. more fighting rush-time traffic for Nim. Ne mere units of narc " “haired —— waste 1G | fIRUM ! LL IDI, [I] and fallacy are full of excite Known" will-"be“ published by We can still supply the new hunting parking places. He uses the daily travel 12 Papal cape 6 “Emerald BIASED pel i LAN EX ment. power and suspense Beacon Press on that day. Writ- textbooks so badly needed. We time for reading the morning and evening papers, THE STO 14 Interstices Isle” BAS LI ie) fn SP .en in-‘cotlaboration with Arthur cén still fumigate the schools. We Mrs. A likes the arrangement, too, for there's ne . 15 Wittici \ 7 Pause Ret] EO AIRY Ftd Cl! l=) Ce Beriflev, the book contains the ¢ ot I S i. it more waiting dinner in the evening. She knows widely publi 15 Witticism : CIEE] OT IROLEl 'Zoo' Sequel Due Anais ean still apply our Own anti-trust when he'll be home ’ dangerous | 3 - - 3D as p= 8 0 e car R ro 4 6 Hindu , 8 Universal BISA ME SS | w x q z he book af Ries or Dress tw 0 pilose. laws to th } tels. It probably HE iE HY 0 AT : br p— | garments - 'hite Collar Zoo 1e book of pher egion of research won't make the average German a acine. 18 Greek letter 9 lleum (comb. 27 Minute kin 41 Be borne animal photographs assembled hy called. the science of meaning. decent, democratic citizen. But ft Mr. 8 is an industrial worker. Lives in one town, outfit on the 19 Compass point farm) opening 42 Heavy blow Clare Barnes Jr sold 97.000 “The Wit and Wisdom of John mav delay the rise of a new, rabid, & h ‘butiworks in a plant in another. He has o cor, because he's 20 English river 10 Diners 28 Scope . 43 Go by copies tn one month. What makes Dewey” wag. .lssued by Beacon goose-stepping, ~war-hungry na- IT: EH 1} INR 1939 vintdge, but can't depend upon it to get cau 21 Over (contr.) 11Erects 33 Click beetle 44 Half-em the photographs hilarious is that this month, being a collection of tion eager to needle both ‘Ruigsia him to work in time to punch the clock every doy, able. 22 Symbol for, 13 East (Fr) 35 Venerate 45 Harden they resemble characters found in Dewey's pithy remarks culled and America into a third World " f 0 Anyway, his two children are in school —and He's gree neon “17. Measure. of 36 Barter 48 Winglike parts {},o average business office. Thus from his great mass of writings. War. 8. N, Just 10). SRI | e don’t wont to change —they're ‘buying their own man, a forme 23 Rupees (ab.) area 38 Fortification SIIt a type encouraged, Doubleday will bring = 3 home, end don't want fo move. As for cost, Mr, B and varying | 24 Decay 40 Brazilian of fox terrier out ant her volume early ne xt . - says he kept a careful record of driving expenses Conflict —ug] 27 Dance step 26 Pedal digits province 53 That one vear. Entitled “Home Sweet Zoo," ' : 2 IV (0) nomica TA Jeu. Ay AGe1es |} So Wik ae % o mia develops in 29 Accomplish the animals depicted will be . : ? bus service. 0 \ndiane. teirae {sland they'r 30 Corrélative of chosen for their resemblance to dy di vening dSSes ) i I f a climax wh either human specimens found in the . ) gt (III - by snipers i 31 Whirlwind home: ) N Mrs. C Jo hvioNia nd mother. She fAnds she effort to bri i — p—————— ’ “T ' con go ping, by bus, much more convenient 32 Musical note doe Job-Objective Courses OE s ce Cream than driving tei cor. 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