Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1949 — Page 8
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"THE WOMAN OF ROME" A novel. By Alberto Moravia. ladder. There were no ladders pyjqing. New York, Farrar, Straus, $3.50. land somebody called the police. By EMERSON PRICE, Book Editor, Cleveland Press | led Ladder Co, 22 and ALBERTO MORAVIA, frequently called Italy's leading ey Ale A er hurl
novelist; is the author of what can only be described as one through 3.8 er window.
In Rush to Release
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Indianapolis mother ©‘. Mrs. Joseph L. stepped out into the yard, leaving her three
side. The children cried and Mrs. Haimond ran from house to house
Mr. Carter
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in the United States since the ye. ; stad ide Hook's © i i ish that is"dominated | Hitnots an ‘Sts, This novel is onc long cry of angul | Siteuisand Marist Su
by an almost unbearable element of hopelessness. But it is|
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tab penemanttien eure Ji .hoplessness made so eloquent i Macmillan, $7.50). This ia Downey Bt; A native of
» that the shuddering euler = . Sompltes Sngly un and 6023 College Ave., employees, and for more than forced to pursue it into . the department from 1781 (called bleak silence and ZotHingne then the Department of Foreign St. pL a which yawns yon e | irs) down thro 1048. . |closin { e. y A who ign 26 a long side the store. They called police. and the White There is nowhere in this book ..reer in both scholarship and Willa M. Carter, 23, of 1877) a suggestion of happifiess, unless , 110 service, was born ify Cleve- Shelby St, set off a burglar|Clarence and it -be--and rarely at that—in the j 4 and graduated from. West- alarm
Of Imprisoned Women and Children . ~*~ It's a case of locked out, locked in and all around inconvenience, It took two squads of police and a fire truck to’ reunite an|
with three small cHildren early today Haimond,, 551 E. 36th St.
a slamming door locked her out-| 5oy Go "1300 Beecher St. where H | " v Funeral e. Burial _|he is employed, late last night. om Fa). will De. In
locked him fin the y 3 ; she was a mem! that he was still in
When police failed to gain "ana Mrs. Jennie Rech Services Thursday
. a ; | lice rescued . of the most remarkable books from abroad to be published | Wom manliyg dion. ns were Joe m. Market ». who
locked inside Hook's Drug Store, Evansville, will be held at 2 p.m. : Monday in Jordan Funeral Home. be in Washington
Misses Patricia Gonthier, 360 8. {Park cemetery. Virginia Pearson, pc, nad resided in Indianapolis Dorothy Earl, 4013 W. Beecher 72 years old. She was a member dianapolis went to the powder room at|of the New Jersey Street Metho- . and were locked in-| dist Church, the McGuffey Club Survivors Jinclude four sons,
when he found himself anapolis; Vern Reck, Danville,
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: had lived in Indianapolis nine Survivors include her husband,| Maj Bato; a stepson, Charles . d two sons, James . Mrs. Jennie Rock, Estes, both of Indianapolis, and Garland Estes, Glasgow, Ky.; two daughters; Mrs. Helen Fletcher, Hustonville, Ky, and Mrs. Gertrude Lucas, Indianapolis, and her mother, Mrs. Sara Cohron, Bowling Green. ’ : gp 0 surviving are two sisters, rs. Fannie Tarrant, Bowling! 30 years. She Was, ., and: Mrs. Alma Flike, In-
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absence of pain. And it Is nega-ise..or He is now a professor of tive as such a phrase indicates, ica) Stanford | for it results, as the author Sees University. “rity from in bi
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ing or .purpose. {an older season and the chang- By HAROLD HARTLEY In fact; . » |iIng moods of history, .is brought | THERE has been much said, recommended. MORAVIA seems driven into a.vividly to life in “Heywood [and written, about the power of : nce of morality Broun,” I and futile doc- Wyn, $3.50). This is a- deeply pen- and business associates, and their those seeking trine; a puny antagonist of evil, | etrating biographical portrait of function as tools in earning a foredoomed to failure and de- a great newspaper columnist and living.
feat. Yet one has the feeling he a great reporter, who ' was not |
. : i its price. : irrevocably impris- content to present readers with creasing your vocabulary become ‘ 2 pol moral A must facts but wished always to make that the Reader's Digest has a
"= sometimes in those facts understood. nibs ash rg Ty and some-| Broun's newspaper career is called ee what he must believe is his Sports writing days, his clash with tite for learning which nips at own fooRshness. . {his publishers over the Sacco and almost every human pair of heels The author's characters are Vanzetti case, his passionate cru- from cradle to grave. neither pawns nor puppets; sading in the interest of justice! though they are fully and admir- down to his untimely death. 2.75 ably characterized, they are Jess| Much of the era between the out nights), which for $3.75 promthan these. For there is nothing + to guide them, What Stialiy, ; moral deci- | fre appsass to a i > decisions Bt thrashed and subdued his own executive chair.
i » » » ~ all, but responses to glandular LCL in the interest of justice| o. owuypR it will do all of this an 8 purpose #
5 and human brotherhood. It is a ee deMBANAS and 10 = ; at ol CONTUREA “reyuire:
ments, imposed without cause and without reason. : »
“Increasing Your Word
Carol
| curate story of a man who earned) = tC . jhe love and 1és pent of People. at |OTEAnized vocabulary courses yet| .» ’ } K ; THESE people are tossed willy » 1arge, nF 1° Lis first measures “your nilly on the whims of idlotici uy yyy PAST YEAR or so OWN: vocabulary with a test which chance; they act, more often yi llywood has reached coyly into §ets harder as you go along. Then os than not, out of sexual Receusity, history to dramatize the lives of he subdivides the type of ds 108: which many of them wish t - cally to escape ghd may not. |ally have appeared on the screen cation. This is a handy device. > The place, of course, is Rome. |, men who have suffered great | He tells you how to talk about sand. the characters are bulltiy,.choy at the hands of society— People in such a way that they Five persons around Adriana, a prostitute and ay heroes who, like Robin Hood, Will like it, touching the specialtyiposure here a daughtér of wretched poverty. seized wealth from the rich and fields of doctors, scientists and] Neither Adriana, nor the sisters gc, e to the poor; gallant men Others of her dark profession, mor the ang great lovers. versational elbows. At the end of
Carol was
_— ” definition. by. Arthur Schopen- eon Reserve University, where he locked inside the ‘Window ‘Board 'and Paul-Reck of - Elmhurst, na. Mortuary.: Burial will be, Joins ne ° hauer: That happiness is only ani... in later years a visiting For Te Vocabt a = In Crown ra wu Auto linges . On the Air { . ul I Y 73. ;
Zo | A retired moldér, he lived in| ity "WORD POWER MADE EASY." complicated ideas. Then you take yndianapolis 25 years. Born = Into lity to understand] = A WHOLE wondertat woria or —By-Normen. Lewis... New. York, your finals. If you flunk, yoy can Noblesville, he was a member of}
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Actually this is a worthwhile by Dale Kramer (A. A./words, their magic over friends book for the serious-minded, and .
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w k 3 regulaz featiite bY Wilfred: fun Police Free Tot, 3a yesterday at her home, 618 Maher to at- related here — from his early Power” It is based on-the spre Erom Bathroom
John Paul Korbly Jr., aged one 0 . ._ _ year, remained calm and cool this erine Catholic Church. Word Power Made Easy” Is & morning while policemen rescued three-week course (if you don’t g0 nig big sister from the. bathroom. Korbly, 3% years old, | two great wars is admirably re-|1ses to elevate you socially, In- gaughter of Mr. and ny John erine Catholic Church and a'den Hotel and Robert Tharp, 28, covered, as is the character of crease your earning power and fit p,,; gorply, 5814 Pleasant Run Heywood Broun, a man who You for the soft leather of an py. and her brother were left with a baby sitter while Mrs. {| Korbly went shopping. | Carol went to the bathroom and . depends upon the application of) \ olis;’ three daughters, Mrs, ‘Ed- injured. ARG ALLOZOINAE Abn cp Kart IErE y 18 no “doubt lashed harSAIE 5. SYMRVER the Maky /ard_Lewis ug Mrs. Lawrence about 1 a. m. at the intersection | Romulo, president of the United! is ome of the best: y ch was the excitement until {police arrived and entered the) bathroom window on a ladder.
John Paul Jr,
* numerous desperadoes. They usu- We use with their fields of appli-| pe —— MEXICO CITY, Nov. 5 (UP)— St, who died Friday in General
dropped close to freezing three |olic Church after services at 8:30 olis, and a brother, Harry Macke, November selection of the Cath-| with whom you brush con- days ago, police reported today. a. m. in G. H. Herrmann Funeral of Richmond. :
10 a. m, Monday. in Royster &| WEBM-TV PROGRAMS. | : (CENTRAL STANDARD TID) ville. He was PM Saturday, Nov. 5, 1949
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i Johnny McPhee for a session of Three Are Injured |the old fashioned guessing game. | $30 Tatum Poy. ou In Two Accidents |. wiBC7p m i ie, YE Ti Wyan:| «Pwo trafic accidents early to-|. HH OL LY W O OD STAR! §:40—Sunny Kendis Edith/4.v sent three persons to local 'THEATER—Gene Kelly will in- §:50—Chuckwagon Tales andi, cenitals. troduce actor Kenneth Garcia who! 8:00—Whe Said That A “car. driven by Fred Maher, will play the lead role in a drama $:30—Tschaikevsky 24, of 1718 N. Delaware St., went titled “Death Turns the Wheel.”| 8:40—Land Builders out of cogtrol.in the 3900 block WIRE-WLW 7.p.m. +1 9:00—Cavalcade of Stars of - Fall * €reek . Parkway and p,pnyyg pay A slogan con- 10:00—Program Proview Catherine Piggott who plunged into. the creek. Mr.| test becomes a battle when Den-|10:03-—Sign-0H, was taken to General ..=° oo. ocainst his future E. lowa St. wili be buried in Hospital with leg injuries. The .. .. vin trying to take] H . b . Holy Cross cemetery after a mass accident occurred at-3:10-8: Mm. |o oo prize In a -cigal ing 1 ake COn unting Y Air at 9 a. m. Monday at St. Cath-!| Earlier, an automobile driven ing firm contest. ... . WIRE-WLW, Some time next year Alfred A. 'by Fred A. Kennedy, 24, of 2162/0 050" | Knopf will publish a book to be Born in Plainfield, Mrs. Piggott/ N. Gale St., smashed into a tax- |= MEET THE PRESS—Dr. V. K [called “Hunting and Fishing From
had resided here about 36 years. icab injuring two passengers, | " Bad eal ded her a 3 Yan: Huelyn Bradfield, 22, of the Lin-|Wellington Koo, diplomat repre./the AIL" by Raymond R. Camp
senting the Chinese Nationalist O° us Tis The heuk former member of Holy Angel's of 853 Martin St. They were government, will be interviewed " Catholic Church, She Yo 79 faker to MEHR HOSEL Be pe of Sevomae riled Slates and Lamas ast ears old. [Tharp was treated an ased. 9: : . : y She is survived by two sons, The cab driver, James Hood, BRIG. GEN. CARLOS P. ROM-{aScesibie 1a sportamed BY lam John and Richard, of Indianap- 23, of 2520 Guilford Ave, was un- ULO—A delayed transcription of Pane. The smash occurred the address to be given by Gen.
.often as you like. the Christian Church there: ‘Hej wo also belonged to the Masons, Red -|Men and Woodmen. Nas Survivors include two dadgh-| ters, Mrs. Esther Derby, | Mich.,, and Mrs. San Antonio, Tex.
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angry but unhurt. ©: i ‘Born in Richmond, she lived in —————————————— kept right on play- pa. Indianapolis 40 years. She was eg. ‘me - . {Miss Rose Macke employed 14 years in Stokely-| Singer % Biography : Requiem high: mass for Miss’ Van Camp, Inc. She was a memi-; “I Hear You Calling,” the life; Rose E. Macke, 1826 8. Meridian ber of Sacred Heart Church. rof John-MeCormack, by the great! Survivors include two’ sisters, Irish tenor's wife, 'Lily McCor-| have died of ex- Hospital, will be sung at 9 a. m., Mrs. John McAvoy and Miss mack, will be published by Bruce, since temperatures Tuesday in Sacred Heart Cath- Fame Macke, both of Indianap- Nov. 15. The book will be the!
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men who love her papelessiy. It certain recent biographies the frst week, you give yourself nor those who visit her cas shave tended to justify this insup-| ; are in any sense the creators of portable Ry you Will ind],; MF- Lewis is a practical person. their individual life designs. [these bandits just as they lkely I.¢ NOt only tells you how to flat Thus Sonszogno, powerful, un- were in real life in “DESPER ATE eT friends but how to insult ene-| lettered brute who murders by MEN,” by James D, Horan (Put.| mies. Then you take hg. nl
compulsign, and "Glacomo, Who|nam, $4). Here the lives of Jesse WOK" teat. > I ° S Reto In hel Jame and his band, the Younger, ppp THIRD final week!
‘wishes Tee oamtiefasciat -foroes, the Wild Bunch and! : | Say Betis. of & ruthiess- indirection others are recounted from Tors oy. The_ords necessary to} : which either prohibits achleve- which. have, until now, RY} ~eree—r——— rt Frermegaret} . ment or deprives It of usefulness.' sealed, | puzzling character, since the vari- | : ie Cel TR "| Source matterial for this book ©Ous impressions are never in strict SONZOGNO finally murders & was taken largely from the files agreement, » ° police official, ending the career of the Pinkerton National Detec<| The “legend” becomes the more of a man sometimes strong. tive Agency. Read this book and Puzz1ing—and interesting—Dbe-| sometimes weak, but AIWAYS never again believe that cold-| cause Donnington never expresses made helpless by a glance from blooded murders and scoundrels himself. The reader is left in | Adriana. Songzogno is then shot may ever ‘emerge.as heroes. {pleasant speculation over a char-! to death by police. In these eir-] . = {acter who was, in some measure, "cumstances there is no triumph,| - DAVID BEATTY employs an “all things to all men.” . either for justice or for evil. {unusual form in bringing us an CE Glacomo, instead of becoming Altogether interesting” novel of AMONG strange hobbies, or a hero, turns informer because the war titled "THE DONNING- sports, if you will, is that of the at the particular moment of his TON LEGEND” (Morrow, $3). hunter of wild honey bees, George arrest, heroism is made inartic- The place is an airfield'on a North H, Edgell, director of the Boston ulate by some unreasonable force | Atlantic island. ‘Each chapter Museum of Fine Arts, has been beyond naming. In self-loathing deals with ‘the flying officer Keith such a hunter for more than 50 " . = he finds his avemue of escape Donnington as he is seen through! years. He tells us all about it in ©. from the torments of remorse the eyes of an acquaintance or “THE BEE HUNTER" (Harvard i p. DLETS AL. DY taking his own friend. Thus he emerges as. a University Preas, $250). < oa While this book describes evil beyond all ordinary conception. of evil, it is nevertheless a mag-: nificent work of art. And its suoe “creative design seems tome:
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