Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1949 — Page 8
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the Bandstand | Enric Madriguera Harlin Sres. Songs of Our Times 1 J iy. 3 - Re ee n New Novel Mary a A >on :30 Vaoghe Meares Shew Rep. Jacobs Speaks | Frank Devel "MARY." A novel. By Sholem Asch. New York, Putnam, $3.50. 7\".. a , : cep Dick Jurgens “THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILL ROGERS." Edited by Donald 722757238 \ : : BERN || | ary § { Eddy Duchin Sowi—{i Day. Introduction by Will Rogers Jr. and Jim Rogers. Boston, - Z3 Te ; p= : : ie fog Ooh Mates bond Houghton Mifflin, $3. America Is Playing | *- “EATHER FLANAGAN OF BOYS TOWN." By: Fulton and Will] gum - Prenat Time |News Sond Oursler. New York, Doubleday, $3. Zs A Program : By EMERSON PRICE ~ HER A | ) = Bitty Butterfield Orch. Music of Americas . REFERENCES to Jesus are few in profane records; ; g Sing It Agoin Rational Barn Dance [Sign OF
His story is one of a sacred nature, to be found only in| sacred literature. The story of His life and times, of course, has been frequently brought into fiction, but if one seeks to be specific and conclusive, it will be necessary to study
the New Testament. ; = = [= Bive Barren Orch. ’ a = A — Sholem Asch 8 latest novel, Cex to detect pomposity in ; — |= Million § Party Varioly Hour “Mary,” is obviously a re-men of meager spirit who are =r z -. . “- a. 700 Club - sult of the author's diligent made secure by position, or by _=" Zz -ie «i... Ean and scholarly search of the re-|the questionable rewards of self- Z 45 Hgious records of both Jews and seeking. Such circumstances did - A s = = sn 2 nn 2 Christians. This novel brings to/not arouse him to anger, but to . WFBM-TV Schedule 6:30—ToloNows ° conclusion the author's version of vast amusement. (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) $4 Sm Ne On t e Air the birth of Christianity, which po hile he easily communicated —— Saturday, 0c, 15, 1949 A haar was launched with “The Naza-| 0! others, y —— Ly |. TWENTY QUESTIONS — Ham p. “The Apostle.” It is brought into the realm of ridi-| . M. 7:20—Country Tavern NE NS — i a irs imagina- cule only what was definitely | 1:40—Foofball Preview 7:30—Chuckwagen Tales jFicher, a no i ig gi Hon of very considerable nage iFidiculout, He dia Jor Sunfuse Edward Shenton's cover design for "The Ohio,” by R. E. Banta, shows the progress | 335 Soar infin Hel 30S Wales vo the guest of the panel. When he ude, { o i : be { This is, first of all, a story of nor political leadership invari-| transportation from canoe to steamboat. 5:30—Test Pattern 9:00—Cavalcadd of Stars |appeared on the program two the love of a mortal woman for ably with greatness. He made £2 y ans .in.. | 5:55—Program poyvor } 30:00.<Chuiag traction A he Buessed a Bumbes her son, whom she knew to be such distinctions clear to every- Th Ohi ! L : U S Ri Hi | _6:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollie ni lt 2 of aivine arign. 11 tn aa meone. 0 ©" The Qhro,” Latest in U. 5. River History, "HOLLYWOOD STAR THE Astory -of her e — noble, ons of Americans re 8 } BI k d o ro = heart-breaking, and finally suc-'daily newspaper column back in w itt With Ad : b | R tf . t ACKwWO0O n umanics TER—Victor Mature will introcessful—to place maternal love|the late 20's and early 30's, Many| ritren I mirapie esrrain h " |duce Meg Randall, young screen in a position secondary to divine others remember him as & gum-| sis BRIDGE HUMANICS." By Easley/the cards is used for a basis actress, in a drama about an allprophecy, and to the mandates chewing cowboy, swinging a “THE OHIO." By R. E. Banta. Gu RR § sense of proportion enables him Blackwood. Indianapolis, Droke rather than the freak or atypical. night switchboard operator in a of her God. lariat on the stage and holding| !lustrated by Edward Shenton. : to fit his subject into the larger pois, Another trick used by the au-|doctor’s office who receives a call Early sections of the book deal| forth on the latest lunacies ofl New York, Rinehart, $5. subfect of national history with] House, $2.89. thor to add interest to his dis-/o ® Woman who ls murdered almost entirely with the infancy politicians. Others remember i By HENRY BUTLER H o sare AYHImeLLY, By MARJORIE TURK cussions is the personalizing of] The talking to the operator he. and of Jesus, which/him as a movie actor. And yet| y i, e avoids riding hobbies. In WIRE-WLW 7 p. m.
one of his later chapters, he] HE BLACKWOOD Slam Con-ithe bridge plavers—North, South, CALVACADE OF STAR S— quietly demolishes the fanatical vention is accepted and used bYimggt ang West. In “Bridge Hu-|Kitty Carlisle, Tito Guizar and SoumuEY tomes a S541 2s ‘that mbst bridge players the world; anics” they have names such|Jean Carroll will head the list of 0 Knew nogyer, Yet the man who invented , “Mr. Masters, Mr. Abel, Mr. Buests on Jack Carter's variety
floods before deforestation. That _|the system has had no say in how] show... WFBM-TV 9 p. m, notion, often advanced as scien Muzzy, Mn Champion and Miss \ pom THE PRESS — The
tific, is about as dubious as thelit should be used until recently. |p...» Spposed pai. of Oe about Easley Blackwood, Indianapolis’ And each follows a consistent Right Rolpable Jester Meell, unpunished devils. own card expert, invented the, (p,q of bidding and play. These and leader of the United Kingsn» question and answer slam bidding| nag point up the author's hypo-/dom Delegation of the U.N., will FACT always is less noisy than|or legalized table talk over 15/thesis that personality study and|be interviewed by a panel of wellstereotyped notion. But it's farlyears ago. However, it wasn’t'a knowledge of applied psychology known reporters . .
the author sees as resembling he was never an actor; he was| IN THE REALM. of sensibly in some measure similar periods simply Will Rogers—the same written popular history, R. E. | in the lives of mortals. How- man on or off stage. Banta’'s “The Ohio” is an admirever, there are portents, now| The early sections of this book able achievement. and again, of sacrifice and ful- have a definite autoblographicall This latest addition to Rinefillment of the prophecy. In every tone—a work launched, perhaps,/hart’s Rivers of America series case, Asch employs the Hebraiciand not completed. Remaining|has quiet enthusiasm and humor his s: Yeshua gections are carefully selected|to lighten the loads of informaor Jesus, Miriam for Mary, ete. writings drawn chiefly from tion. . a = newspaper columns. Taken to-| Mr. Banta, the Crayiordsville gether, they remind us that" {t| bookseller who has made a hobby a Bobi oil pM Mg would be wonderfully ag and a business of Americana—
\ have Will Rogers with us t early books, newspapers, letters TERY tions of he utimate pu Jutpases of He might Be elogy & ip. —has a professional book-hand- more = alvig 3 poughiiul until last October that he began are as necessary for good bridge WIBC 9:30 p. m. rig men, as we see His more Political and economic atmos- ler's caution as well as delight tive calmly proceeds you get eye-| ¢XPlaining Blackwood through PIEving ne knowing cards. Advertisement merciful interpretation of stern|Phere that has enveloped the en-|in observing and appraising witness stories of things as they|}# column, “Blackwood On A ME aS Aa fr Mosaic Maples mitigating|tire world. source material. happened. In the French and Erid8e” Which appears daily in jie We Erle firs then Tipe At Y Service! violence in the spirit of man. Later es uw | And so he has made "The Indian War era, the Ohio Valley| 1 n¢ Indianapolis Times. our Jervice: . . . these views are to clash so harsh-| EDWARD JOSEPH FLANA. Ohio” a well balanced story, saw a procession of some of the] Now Mr. Blackwood has writ-|
ly with the political order, andi; ,, |when it might easily be any one A sense of fact...R. E. Banta most dreadfully sadistic charac-|ten a book “Bridge Humanics,” i ean OSCR WE Gorman ay of 1. Be a: 8 rilan shame. wt imposes (7 PO nan od ws, wv ied soo Fla Ponies ership as to lead to the Cruci- - He has imposed ju lous 00d" difficulties on the writer of each described. They're all here in Ha as ie ards. i n it xion. where he had gone to establish control on tributary stories. book in the series. How shall he Mr. Banta’'s story, and so are the : sre ave 93 pages on the Son Throughout events leading upian organization for the rehabili-] That's not easy. The entire select, eliminate and avold over-|bullders and civilizers. jven oh - 28 hands analyzed fo the profoundest of all.trage-tation of war orphans. Thirty-five Rivers of America scheme, as japping with other books? |, With the admirable illustra. for Illustration. =~ dies, in which is yet found in fulliyears earlier, Father Flanagan dreamed up by Constance Lind-| a 0s jtions by Edward Shenton, which . a mneasure an element of glory, the had established what has become say Skinner and edited by Her- POSSIBLY the greatest temp- Mr. Banta says are remarkably] ALL 255 PAGES of the book y i suffering of Mary is very great, known far and wide as Boys/vey Allen and Carl Carmer, is a tation is to over-dramatize, and accurate historically, “The Ohio” are unusually readable. The until, through s tra-| Town, near Omaha, Neb. popular interpretation of our his- here is where Mr. Banta's re-|is one of the most attractive vol- sample hands are taken from ac-| ya, she brings al love into| The establishment of Boysitory in terms of waterways. It's straint is most commendable. Hisiumes on publishers’ fall lists. , at
io duty. Her Towa as Se result of Father 1 and dramatic|there are 16 bad boys; that there Fg Ee at Sat Pen Book on Effects of Alcohol, Tobacco FR, TET in which the tion is un-/leged, boys whose bad behavioriwe cep TS OF ALCOHOLIC Safety Council in 1947 showed disease, as other sick people have, Beauty
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tate, at the last, to it|standards deriving from environ- 1 i Te 4 wraditionst wvi-[ment.. Over the years, boys grad-| STIVES, NARCOTICS." A fet. ois, Out, of four pedestrians injtaxes totalling $2285326.15431 in| ff Sorrow . BRLICRCIR IEE (i “othe “Omar men who idence. While Asch does not pre. [Nating froin this ComLY Jato book. By Dr. Thurman B. Rice Seventy per cent of the upkeep alcoholic’s indiscretions and drive ] REAL #ce ¢ deliver that good Omar Bread pent all the gravely recorded mir- a . ve Prove 8 conten-| ,.d Dr. Rolla N. Harger, Chi-lof the country’s jails is used to/him to further degradation by ys Ice cream (and luscious Omar cakes, pies mcles in the life of Jesus, he i again and aga. highly sue-| cago. Wheeler, $1.96. care for drunks—costing 25 mil- criticism; we make him think he sweet rolls and doughnuts, 100) brings the greatest—the <0 m munity i Sy not lion dollars a year. Sing Sing jean leave liquor alone because we {fresh from the Omar ovens—ri ht virgin birth and the Resurrection Seastul " : To for i pub- By OPAL CROCKETT figures for 1938-40 show that al-|say we can. He needs training at xpress {to your door! & «in a manner indicating accep-\y,\. ou nnorted plans through out| IF ALCOHOL provides the dur- cohol caused three out of four of home, school and church; he needs atk Lond ‘There's @ | fe is married, and is the kind tance and belief. the nation. Certainly there are able satisfactions of life—free- the sex crimes among 3135 men, to face life; he needs self-respect, tinderstandable Borden lof fellow who is completely deThe work as a whole seems to many so-called “corrective” insti-!qom, health, wisdom, k happiness °n® out of three brutal assault and respect and understanding % ALLIED |pendable. “Monday,” mp. id “T Indicate the author's belief that, tions for the young where the! . : : | cases, and one out of four of the/from family and friends.” Alco-| FLORIST dealer will be carryin x feat °lt Christianity came about by con-| wren ynenned youngster \s/and esteem—go ahead and drink my rqers, holics Anonymous with the key-| LORISTS near you! a i y g ature item tinued application of the laws of! lel 03 but confirmed in it. say Dr. Thurman B. Rice and, The authors believe that “so- note cure of “helping other al-| ot 38iasepnlle ue. = onl . Old Fashioned Jiregd for Moses, and in’ response to the ,y preaking and crime. 1 Dr. Rolla N. Harger of the Indi- ciety is obligated to alcoholics” coholics” (wanting help) was! ot “. Rs predictions of the ancient pig is not to say that Boys ana University School of Medicine. because those persons have a praised. Get to know your Omar man! Prophets. {Town is a community for lads But the facts they reveal in their —— it . Call Imperial 3344 in Indianapolis. .. ‘who have had some record of book, “Effects of Alcoholic
IT SEEMS incredible the years crime. Rather, it is comprised Drinks, Tobacco, Sedatives and have 80 quickly multiplied thatichiefly of youngsters who have|Narcotics,” discourage drinking. | we have a young adult generation been made orphans. or who are Tne book is offered as a high svho remember little or nothing of {through circumstances likely tol... 0) textbook. "Will Rogers. I am reminded of become the victims of bad envir-, i ’ r bli this with the publication of “The|onment. Nevertheless many Dr Rice is Professor of Dubus Autobiography of Will Rogers,” young residents there have had health and Dr. aiger, pro Spot edited by Donald Day, and with | their taste of county jails. {of biochemistry and toxicology a an introduction by Will Rogers| It 1s therefore easy to recom. LU. Jr. and Jim Rogers. {mend, not only to the general] Though they say “alcohol is a \ Will Rogers died in a plane redder, but to welfare and juve- notorious liar, a man dead drunk crash with Wiley Post near| 1 Jushoriises: to tie SIe5Y and w literally near aeath, and the Wh e 14 t b kb - N {to civil officials such a 8 intoxicated person is temporarily ) BO BAIOV: tka ln 935, rather Flanagan of Boys Town,” | mentally deranged,” one of every n 1 co mes 0 an mg oe eo 0 American’ humorist who haa? Fulton and Will Oursler. This yop heavy drinkers becomes a
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