Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 11
sow of mo, heart. may have to leave the 2 Children Killed | pitied hin. h. Gilda almost ™ osity of California. au ON Mercy Mission - | - ) ‘thorities have informed the U. DANVILLE, Ill, Nov; 22 (UP) | Awful hot, ain't it?” he said tion tha ? |
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{ “Hello, Murray." rhe sald. ‘that the \ i | : 3 ; , . > y would deny Mr. Dary-' Today he wondered why fate your home day or nite. : | And: HAL was, thal, Wistart? loush permission to ay here anyhad singled out his family. His y TR | Just nger because of ti versity’s daughter, Anna Marie, 21, and his| SHELBY wag reoeption- righ t for me to look you up inopinion of his work, son, Ora Jr, 17, were killed in an, UPHOLSTERING CO Ra never Mountains this summer.” Mr, Daryoush was freed lastiautomobile accident while driving 363] Massachusetts Ave. - joni Wistart, dolefully realizing week after a jury found him not'to the hospital to visit hm. : CHerry 6717 “
ve 10ithat he "vas to be deprived of her. ~— see it} “Of course” she said. “You,
. : 3 turninelyI*® among them." own eyes.” know we kee n house. Come . Hy os r= engaging, ik intly| At-length she asked: “And have “Why not? But you're ging 10 right a ay ond pt ey : ing right through me, understand- * o, Ffeached them—the lowly™ Colorado—and leaving me flat” cay with him now. Murray! ing my every secret thought. “Only a few.” he sald. “It is “Nothing will leave you flat—as smiled. SE | “A dusty odor hung on the air because—to these people—I am jong as there are women.” | The sun was down and it was JER | * “Todd Westcott's priest.’ ” = : [reminiscent of the wheat thresh- She stared. “Is that bad?” ALMOST EVERY Jericho [C00teT. Street lamps threw a y 4 Ee Flights Daily ing at which farmers sweated in “In th th : »/house that pretended to anything [*ft sheen on the pavement out-| b § Take Your Family for '; Fare the country, as Gilda stepped out. 'D¢ sense they mean yes. A to and [Side the trees but hardly pene- |} | 335 E. WASHINGTON Phone: FRonklin 1554 {of her tible in front of 8 I'm afrajd—I don't think the 3t all ha’ a recreation room, trated at all to where Gilda stood . . < { , conver o t. vestry will approve of the rood this always was in the basement | 8 | Phone MArket 3346 ‘ f Or Your Traval Aguat jalhams Cliureh. beam.” Gilda said. which was uniformly the coolest close to Dr. Clifton under the| The study door was open, and “Why not?” place in the house. At Coxes’ drooping elms of the Westcott
“ I ‘rich - lawn. : uo : Because the vestry is deter JOU plunged on Sumo | “Going to miss me?” she said. /since he had left open the door Mined. It wants nothing more, 5 Hollywood moving picture] He said nothing, but with de-If = the rector must be returning soon. 900 toward completing the sot pelow—all red tile, rose-hued liberate: surety kissed her. a She sank into a comfortable chair church. It is going to move thefelq stone, antique gray knotty And at that moment he said: |] = to wait. {church to the other side of town— pine. chrome. mirrors, paintings “Gilda, wouid it surprise you very She was glad the priest had not Whether you wish it or not.” lof warped modernigtic nudes./much if I told you I loved you?” been in his study. She moved _And if 1 don’t accede™ {functional furniture, and a $1300) Too many words. A false note. {toward the door. As she did so, Oh, why don’t you go along triple-unit radio phonograph, She could not help it. She {she heard a step in the hall, and with them?” she cried. “Why take and wire-recording set. Mary laughed.
{Carlisle stood before her. ° a position so difficult? |Agnes had designed it herself. “It would surprise me, darling, | * = = As she passed out of the church, The place was full of people jr y,, et that ig HE WAS NOT in his canonicals. his farewell was almost inaudible. holding glasses—-sitting on the y.; 1,ve4 anybody—except your'He wore an old blue jersey, torn s = = floor, lounging against walls, or C. « 1 " fon one elbow and taded SHE HAD NOT realized how sprawled on seats. It was the | |dungarees. In the absence of the
{long she had been with him in the|arty crowd, rather. than the so- He released her and stepped
Ll! back. For a moment he was! . i { A be oy i ~- iundercroft. On the western hori- cial one. “ 'a' wn » NN {clerical collar his nec" seemed" "lo. etting in a riot| In contrast Gilda considered YETY silent. “That's well said.” | b | very corced and strong. of fame. the purposefulness of the dark His voice changed, the hushed ; | “Mrs. Holme—" he said, with, The next afterncon Gilda was Man in the church undercroft. hesitance gone. “Hard to fool i IR | ourise 4 §1ad when Dr. Clifton came by to At least he had something that YOu. isn’t it, darling?” Now he #
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: his back. “I apolog ze “*r my ap- os Wistart Wedge hovered at her was a ‘ack of triumph, a feeling COUGHS RUIN | rearance. I've been working— | In her short period at home she yiv. wv “ir 5 large. dampish young of letdown. If only he had denied S. (ond . “I was out for a drive” she. al seen a great deal of Murray. n.,, weighing over 200 pounds mer words . . . been hurt . . . * YOUR SLEEP ? | neara nerseit saying. “I hap- pier ai¥ayy Mn she went out couiq be said to hover. angry . , . anything . . . 418. Got fast pened to pass. I had no inten- SHIT WR IN he eVERIngS it was In| “I brought you a gin rickey, “Good night, dear” AVS. 3-way rallef tion of interrupting—" e mapd of une skating at ihe Jui he said (To Be Continued) | ith “You didn’t interrupt,” he said ®38¢ Of thin ice. She had been| “Thanks.” She accepted it. Copyright. 1849. by The Indianapolis Comp ete wi ; : - y . h 3 eagerly. “I was working in the °0 her guard, but the doctor, The sharp-sweet tang of its cool- Times and the New York Post. po J shop and came up for—" He while amusing and audacious in ness was pleasant. She gave him RR Ee draped shade beh » 19¢ glanced at the desk and picked: pm ® : AT LN ea : | up a stub of pencil. t P b S d | L ¥ ht Maintenance tndad 1 Ibs. 49¢ | She wondered at herself as she ries ie n ong 1) Man Maintains . Large 3-Way Reflector! followed - him - down. . into the eo n. 3% undercrort smelling. (ne «= On Paganism In Cathedral | Calvert Tastes Better | © 3 candelabra Arms Give 3 Stages of Light! 45¢ To one side she saw a rough By ERNIE HILL, Times Foreign Correspondent " = | ® It's New, Smart, Different! {carpenter's bench. Tools were BELEM, Brazil, Nov. 22-Fr. Victor Rodriguez of the ReEe [aeatiered Sn Kt. 2nd Lasrges 1 Jay demptress Order is giving up trying to reform the strangest Catholic * Easy to Clean Plasti-Silk Shade long and at least a foot and a €athedral in'the world, , ® ’ i hp 1 Half thick. Against the wall were “The only solution,” says the 34-year-old Brazilian padre, “is » Foot Control Nite Ive or Bronze
other beams, equally heavy and '0 take a large amount of dynamite and blow it off the face of the
rough: Then she observed that earth” taeda) ia BK of Ow se the entire ‘ace of the timber on ca al is o AEP TES COetior Mam rie chird i the bench Was ew. raw un- Lord of Bomfim in Bahia. demptress Order here. “He should weathered surfaces, where it had| In the last two years, Bomfim have been born an Irishman in|been scored and gouged into a Parishioners have persistently stead of a Brazilian.”
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notion you - &id this sort of tion slowly became stronger than! {thing.” : the Christian influences. i | “Work helps me think,” he said.| “The most infamous of the “The church lacked a rood beam practices” says Fr. Rodriguez, “is and I thought I would have a go the annual washing of the cajat it.” He paused. “Woodworking thedral in January. All of the {was once my chief occupation,” Women bring buckets of water |he added oddly. and buckets of strong native in<|
) a RQ growing design in bas relief. tried to poison Fr. Rodriguez. He! When Fr. Rodriguez leaves, the! id : ” a "» “Wood carving!” she exclaimed has been forced to cail out police bishop of the diocese will watch wera. | Thanksgi Week in surprise. squads to stop drunken orgies over Bomfim but little effort will ad ED : “A rood béam — I hope,” he mge the Suh ttt be made toward reform. y A OR. LEPS saiG. “These are timbers from! “Next mont am mg.” “It is a hotbed of voodooism, > : a : u 3 haze $1.00 {an old bridge which was wrecked says Fr. Rodriguez, who is here macumba, candomble and the CICERO, Th James M. Sith. has C8 Somes. Controls all lights at one time— (Reg. #9¢ Each) this summer to build a new con-/in Belem visiting Redemptress most objectionable of African jo ot wird Ph re Calvert % ACT AA on or offl. treat ‘of the week — crete structure. You'll neverifathers from St. Louis, Detroit, practices,” he says. “The church A i ha me. t's milder, —or . know the trouble I had getting Indianapolis and Minneapolis. “It must be destroyed and a new one » 3nd ‘mellower every time.” ON TT . i ORANGE PEEL 12.01. box 75¢ | them here. See how beautiful the'is useless.” lbuilt in its place if Christianity CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey TE C wood is. These timbers must be. The Bomfim Cathedral was js to win.” | 86.8 Proof —65% Grain Neutral Spirits. * HI-JINX Mixed Nuts ». 89% | 30 years old.” founded in 1745 by the Portu- Copyright 1%. by The indianapglis Times Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City § f .«. «.. . .., ; SAAR Come In fodapSow | “Why, this is beautiful,” she guese when they settled along the and Chicays Dally News, lnc y i . war exclaimed. - 'vim of the bay of Bahia. It was| : : — on candy for the whole family ys. a normal Catholic church for] ! HIS EYES GLOWED with jpou 100 years. RI i1SA ILL. ST. gratitude at her praise. “This is Witcheraft Seeps In | ow the central portion of the rood wd - - E peam. It will be surrounded by a! But the Portuguese brought Ne-| {= J carved oak cross. Here I have gro slaves from Africa to work) : 4 | a RRR ATS . a Toundes sai Pe Lamp the sughr plantations and the Af-| t 4 won e i ; the us bove it are the i ; ‘ - | Dove of the Spirit and the Eye /Tican® Were converted to Cath SH ———, Fold-a-Way Bed da |of God. On this side I have begun Olicism. — mm— |a figure intended to represent St.! Gradually, African voodoo and ( | . : . | Alban, the soldier martyr for witchcraft practices were intro-| on cerea a Delivers the 600ds! | »2om this church was named.” |duced, Pagan rites. sacrificial - . : ma | She looked at him. “I had no ceremonies and African superstl-| : igi or
“If you love beauty, why do you toxicant. They wash the walls for 4 1 {choose the unbeautiful?” ‘simost two days." ‘They get drunk : ® Medora : " ect candies N= cots Oc pthc a » “In what way?” at the same time. “It is a filthy: | Modern sofa by day, bed for 2 at nite. ® Com-
She gestured about her. “Thie. Mess. . | [You refused the rectory and came| “Last January I got the gov-| to this cellar to live. I don’t think |$T0OF to loan me 60 police to stop) you realize it, but the people of It But I am leaving in Decem-| your parish don't understand "®T- The authorities say they will ® {try to prevent the next washing) folks| “I'm aware of all you say. I Serer-ony. : siways know ‘of the criticism aroused by Poisoned Sacrifice 1h " ny BhAviSr. Only. the thes day In Bomfim there are Catholic! | Mrs. dridge, the chu secre: images. cans { Pas- itary, resigned. She didn’t approve The Avi have given|
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