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In Our Interpretation ~Of The Word Treason
TREASON." By Nathaniel Weyl. Washington, Public Affairs Press, : $4.50.
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"Weyl in “Treason.” He believes that in the future, behavior :
potentially treasonable [may be described not only as the willingness to betray one’s country, but as participation in
ne i ————— i —— Well aware that many. =e, So far as I am aware, this is; . Communists profess to be en<|the first complete history of treagaged in a movement directed | 508 5nd subversive Sivay 2. at-human betterment, he does notfAarica; #1 through the early set forth this conclusion before |. rs of the Republic and down providing strong evidence sup-(i, yn, present time. It is as-in-porting his belief that loyalty 0... ively interesting as it is. inany sort of totalifarianism—| | formative. whether BY Suniing Qestgh ol And Weyl is no red-baiter; his faulty thin dee. 3 {judgments are frequently based betrayal of a nan n t lupon ‘democratic procedures as Advancing th great care... are always based upon the; through-the sequences of 10BIC,| or qi0ts and the wholesome Fe-| the author brings his reader into|. straints of organized law. 1 national agreement with the dec- The cafes of our war radio oe ‘fascism andy... ii00s are fully covered and so, tl even, is that of Alger Hiss. The 5 2 ven Jatien author confines: himself almost, period in Lum “= lentirely to the court record in presenting the Hiss case, and he! {is very careful to avoid a personal opinion concerning the conviction.
system of social control which stifles creativity and human develop-! ment in general, forces man to] give Tip service to putative abso-| tute tEUThE: nd penalizes “all” de-
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i Ee movement, he describes; freedom as a hard philosophy entailing great responsibility and} mental effort, but a philosophy] which nevertheless is the only] support to a higher civilization. | Intellectuals engaged in Cominunist activity, he tells us, are the “inen ‘who . a “want an absolute faith: and an “absolute truth; they want
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: HA BAT an “idol that they believed any line in the body| of his work that was less than perfect had been phrased by somerone—else; +
obviously had not the advantage
| years before Europeans jered’ this“ continent, {and imposing temples, developed a calendar which astronomers al, Sheth grour, aflcted conser equa o or beter than | our own, had a prosperous agri-| gol: beiieved Ghat 2 mah of Such culture and conducted flourishing | y ction; and one WRO| o,mmerce among themselves.
of a great amount of formal were
"Heteronomy,"
Art School, has been awarded the S. J. Wallace Truman Prize at the Exhibition in the National Academy of Design,"New York. According to the painter, monument ument yard and the ' 'unheeding child plays while the grandparents select a headstone.”
Book Paints Vivid Picture Ol After. reading it I am convinced) OF Ancient Mayan Life
“By LEON W. RU SSEL L
SRP PER TIGA ND
he Western ‘Hemisphere, the.
{Mava tribes of Mexico and Cen-|
oil painting by Albert Miller of Indiahapolis, a fifth year student at the Herron
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{beauty of a novel and the: aus-.
brightest colors the life and] | thoughts of a great people.” { Moreov er, this “picture. of their
discov-| built cities]
Most of the Mayan writings] systematically destroyed, |
to be absolved from the painful higher learning, could not have, ever, when Spanish conquis-
{written the stuff at all. This latter group provided a
function of moral choice, not realizing that without such choice
tadors invaded the southern part/teen Indiana University ROTC started today in Frankfort and {ot the continent and enslaved the cadets have been recommended by| aimed at private clubs, had the
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The technicians will be trained
slot machines ‘in
- Beading the one-armed oanmythology" and history: Tdits as the arch business competi- # tor of the legitimate restaurant
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series between the Packers and|teriology, physiology, principals Olymps ‘will be described by Luke of heredity and record keeping. Walton from Butler Fieldhouse. More than 100 technicians have, WISH 8:30 p. m. been trained in the work by the MEET THE PRESS—Irving S.|Purdue Department of — Dairy Olds, chajrman of the board of Husbandry, and bred more than - the U. 8 Steel Corporation, will|60,000 dairy cows artificially in be interviewed by Marshal Mec- Indiana | last year.
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creativity is impossible.” Stet} any Sapidates FO at natives. The result has been large air Air Force and the Army for full blessing and indorsement of CINCINNATI—CHANNEL 4 / = On the other nand, Seifoeriey] wis: among. half a dozen. others E3D8 in: our knowledge of our lcommissions as second lieu-|the state association. (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) / prodvides no such absolute truths {prehistoric good neighbors to the| [tenants in the regular service. | Variance In Prices Saturday, Apr. 1, 1950 7 y
| with sufficiently pleasing back-| {ground as to become no offense {to. a highly developed sense of! educational propriety. So they
It merely strives, in the words of| the author, “to establish a struc-| ture of freedom within which man’ can, by his own efforts, de-
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vélop the Infinite, varied and succeeded In stirring up consid- yllle: Roert T. Smith Jr Pt. Conflicting potentialities latent “rable debate. which pleased them, Ximines, who reached Guatemala {ova ‘Ulrich of 'Davion, ‘0.; and “os. private clubs. These clubs serve a 4:30—Te Be Announced within him |/f no one else. |in 1688. Later-he became a 0: ert” A Burd. Reading. Mich. =. steak for 80 or 90 cents that a 5:00—Voice of the Enquirer’ De aocracy,. in. short, offers no |minican friar, and in order to pace "ana Richard F. Pox of Elwood. restaurant man has to get $1.75 5:15—Room 150, Enter crucy fer 10 yp 18 then 4 happy circum. | preach his religion more effective: Suiritymaa = Guuret % CEA for. They can do it because of Sub—ew - truths, but gives man a poll stance to discover that .Mar-|ly, he studied the native lan- winimas wis aR Lun trom. Apple. profits from the slot machines.” S:45—This Week's Sports 1 n cameborn.
environment in which he is free
to search for truth.” entirely in “Shakespeare of Lon-
“MAKE Ho RRA aout the don’ (Dutton; $4), a fresh lively does not define membership In the Communist Party as treason. Treason in. America, he points out time and again, is specifical-|
authentic biographies of
ever to appear.
Indeed, he believes that the conviction of 11 Communists in Oc-tober-—of last year, if it remains; tinchanged, may serve to drive the Communist organization undergrolind, where its activities may not readily be observed.
Shakespeare's life, with a few exceptions, is extremely well documented, She therefore goes straight to contemporary records | lin re-creating a full and lifesize portrait of “gentle Shake_!speare” the man, and the artist. |More than this, A rebuilds for {us -the- London -of the period--in. such vivid ‘as to leave the reader feeling he has lived among Shakespeare’s friends and contemporaries, Miss Chute combines {work the skill of the-novelist and, the caution and care of the gen-i! ine scholai® Bécause the record.
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Tdfharily rich, she has felt only an occafional need to speculate, but when she does, the reader is always aware of it. You will not Igo astray’ on this really exeiti (Ing biotaply Jot a great man.
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by the Spanish cleric, Francisco Markieviile: Earl E. McMahon. of Nebles- and watches crowds swarm into|
‘hette Chute ignores both groups guages,
; ' ONE. of Abe. Mave nations 1s vas wife G is: B k Job:
and probably one of the most the Quiche, whose tongue was ‘#0 the orderly, greatest man in English’ letters/and so consistent with the na, ture and properties of things.’ =F
harmonious and exact,
-Ximinez. became con-,
principal one of the world.”
"POPOL - VUH, THE SACRED BOOK OF THE ANCIENT QUICHE MAYA." By Delia Goetz and Sylvanus G. Morley, from tha Spanish Translation by, Adrian Recinos. Norman, Okla.,| University of Oklahoma Press, $3.75.
Early in the 18th ( Century the
{priest came into possession of the!
‘Popol Vuh,” or “Book of tne which scholars believed!
tion to generation until a Quiche native wrote it down in his own language between 1554 and 1558. This original copy has been lost, {but Fr. Ximinez translated, into
~ Spanish, and his work has “been,
a sourcebodk for students of | Mayan civilization ever since Tt s-this translation, with-“a. which the { University of Oklahoma Press has {just published. The introduction
J reviews-the-Quiche-history-briefty yg Mra Cedric Harger, 42d St:
"and describes the labors of Fr Ximinez. Also, : scholars,
who read the book Tor pleasure.
Al contribu-|; nes and Robert E. Ritter of Anderson: a tion was made to our JKnowledge| James L. Correll and James” H Ferg
s-the Lacing a. federal prison term.
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in the manner of Hawkins, the translators devote Burrel I. Hawkins, considerable space to_discussing| western Ave.. are members of the Rev. Ernst Plepenbrok, pastor of quarrel over the affections of ‘a
pros and cons of midute data 11950 Dramatics Club at Anderson, which can be skipped ‘by ihose| College 181 Janne Evangelical Chureh,. will man they
They are: | « » iq It hurts,” Mr, Bess said, “when Force—Drexel B t » ’ EP Bares River of Aosgon, legitimate restaurant man| ° 4) nai Jostenk 891 stands in his empty establishment 3:00—Feature Fi " i 4:15—Cincinnati ine of
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Indianapolis Clergymen Join ___ | a National Chorus of Praise for
The BOOK of the CENTURY on
The smaller communities are| more involved “than Indianapolis, | ——— Mr.-Bess-continued.- He-said-com-. {petition in the city was not as, {great as in the smaller towns. In| $:00—Saturday Night Revue
Grand Rapids, Mick
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Of Convicted Cashier
ENGLISH, Apr. 1 (UP)—The Indianapolis, the restaurant men) Yo Rieter 'wife_of a former bank cashier|are not unhappy, he said. :00—Midnight Myslories IF} § & drive was slated to get. re 12S Weather ren the. LIFE and TIMES of CHRIST
shortage was ap- der way first in Frankfort where| succeed him the Clinton County Restaurant! Author Appointed as Crawford County assessor.
Association, an affiliate of the! Kenneth M. Boldt, 49, held the State organization, and the Frank-| 10 Faculty ot Vv county ‘job and the bank job fort Ministerial Association will simultaneously until his arrest petition the mayor Monday .morn- PLooiaToN YMar. 31 wy ‘last month in connection with a ing to “close out slot machines.” Ham E. Wilson, au or ha for faked robbery. at. the Milltown. . “Up to. Governor. jer Bap Be of English on National Bank: “But they will never stop, slot Indiana University faculty, to Mrs. Boldt was appointed by Machines with local campaigns,” | / \" eative writing.
Mr. Bess deciared. “It is up to | {county commissioners as assessor All he has to do, Mr. Wilson replaces Prof. Peter
a $21,000
| pointed yesterday to Ce will help or groping hands to find the door “of hope.”—REV. GEORGE
ARTHUR FRANTZ, D.D.,, First Presbyterian Church
“| have studied many books designed to interpret the lite, the teaching and the works of Jesus. None of these surpasses, or even equals, The Light of the World. Like the Bible, it will never lose its attractiveness.” —REV. CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D., First Baptist Church
““#Radiant with life. It seems to make us contemporaries of Christ."—REV. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, D.D., Central Christian Church
“While | cannot agree with all the author says | feel The Light of the
Ifor ‘the remainder of Boldt's the Governor. is order the “Alcoholi¢ - Control ‘Taylor, who resigned last sum- World is written out of deep devotion to Christ and that all who read |term, Which has nine months 10 omission to revoke the liquor mer. it with open hearts ond minds will be strangely moved and blessed by run. : | it.”—REV. JEAN S. MILNER: ‘D.D., Second Presbyterian Church
{licenses of these clubs. if slot A native of Evansville, Mr. Wwil-| machines are allowed.” -- ® son is a graduate of Harvard Uni=| Mr. Bess said South Bend would! versity i “get-the attention” of the restiur- — He is author of The Wabash ant association after Frankfort. (Rivers of America Series), ‘and He said that city had 85 clubs other books. with slot machines operating in For the last two years he has| Tompetition to the restaurants. been professor of English dnd di{rector of the Writers’ Conference |, at the University of Colorado,
Boldt pleaded guilty to -eriminal charges and now awaits sentencing.
“A wonderfully distinct word ‘picture of Jesus."—REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector, St. Paul's Episcopal Church
THE LIGHT “THE. WORLD |
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Two Local Students in Anderson Play
Times State Serviee a "ANDERSON, Apr. 1 Two Anderson College students from Indianapolis are currently touring Indiana, Ohio] Pennkylvahia, West |
John R. Myers Rites, Tomorrow
Sentenced to Hang
Virginta—and—Kentucky as sett -Services-for-John-Robert. Byars, — A
m. In Slaying of Daughter’
RIMOUSKI, Que., Apr. 1 (UP)|
20 8. Vine St, will be at 2 A OMDTIOW in Tolin Funeral Home,
members of “The Brother,”
three-act religious drama. A Reconstruction and Interpretation ‘of ‘the Life of Christ -
Dan. Harger, son of the Rev. {Burial will be in Greenwood. | Mrs. Elise Plante-Dube, 45- } Mr. Myers, who was 67, died year-old housewife, Was under|” By GREVILLE COOKE. ha _ - and Mitihoefer Rd. and Charles Thursday in Methodist Hospital. sentence today to die on the - i 55
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son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. He had been employed at Schwit-igallows July 7 for shooting her| 3110 North-/zer-Cummins Co. 15 years. The 19-year-old daughter, Irene, in al
both.-loved. eionpagi no Jury gelTberated- 70
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a —8 . : ’ A “ THE “Popol un gives the 100,000 Fire -Sweeps {Grace; a son, Ernest, Muncie; four the impassive brunet guilty of] —Litt! A o 5 Quiche tegends of “the origin—of {Jfica™ Power “Plant -| daughters, Mrs. Thelma Kiefer. tne gunshot slaying at-a-drinking’ all! e Ape. Sd nh {the earth_and_ the human_race.| {Dorothy Shull, Mrs. Marguerite party last .Apr. 5. Witnesses said RATES Hp [the history of the Quiche nation! “UTICA, N.Y. “APF. 1 (UP)—A Burnsten of Indianapolis, and she shot her daughter at point] TAL VERTICAL ZY MASTERS Yat and the wanderings of the native fire raged through a substation of Mrs. Ruth Sanders, Farmmgon) /blank range after arguing about | Stuff AIBIETT tribes, much in the manner. of he Niagara-Mohawk Power Mo, and five grandchildren. [their lover: AL 1 CANE | the Old Testament of the He:|Corp: today blacking™ out 10,000 i 10 Symbol for Basinn place ALY a h rem. cose wih nn names Poms 6° sever Rows vere U_ Professor Issues| SSR0H, = 0 € rulers .o e fonera-| © . Dt = ¥ 3 | tions of the Quiche dynasty, Lhe fire broke out when a New Edition of Book Beauty 12 Melt down. as Girector (ab) HE TETR me AIS M | which Fr. Ximinez estimated be: transformer exploded. All avail- Titite Stake Service | Soft fat into lard 5 Fon e A TH Pre oIGIE] ol dA gan in 1054 and endured nti able firefighting equipment was! po onan ASN Oe Prot] oftens 13 Make possible 8 Operatic solo IRISTSINIY¥ISIRIN] rushed to the two-story brick : Sorrow. 15 Skill 7 Nullity EINGOB] [ECOG | 1550. 'Felix Haurowitz, Indiana Univer- 16R 8 Abstract bein “ Fest? plant in the heart of the city, and | ows $s ng Popol. Vuh” is too eventful to the fire was brought under con- Sity chemistry department, has 18 River eyot 9 Babylonian 25 Vitie genus 42 Rip | be summarized in a ‘brief review, ,. , two hours later. Damage was {published an American edition of 19 Encounter deity 26 Gem 43 Level > put In x words of the transia- qiimated at well over $100.00. {his book, “Progress in ‘Biochem. | 21 Bustle 10 Long cut 28 Opers by 44 Musical nete tors, it “has the interest and ere rr istry.” i 32 Paifer stake 3 Apportion 3p Verdi 5 5 Sheat a FIRE KILLS TWO CHILDREN Prof. Haurowitz wrote the first, wh 23 Symbol for 14 Flag H ect Bud ry; vos re. Ne SHELTON, Conn... Apr. 1 (UP) three editions of his work while! oak a ibe 2¢ Within J? Dunigutive oe —— hE i Fire, swept a six-family tene- he was on the medical faculty of | * ALLIED 28 Was Borne 20 Golf device 37Her $1 Oriental name ment house early today Killing two the Gértial University in_Prague FLORISTS "37 Term of 22 Military 38 Bullfighter 54 Rough lava children. The charred bodies of pefore World War II. The cur-| of Indianapolis. 152. endearment asdttant 41 Devotees . 56 Epistle (ab.) i - 3-month-oid Jada ; Reilly- and rent edition reviews biochemical| : 30 Opera (ab.) - Sl j | year-old Joim Aleley were re- lems ‘and -research over the| ian 1 Most Direct Service |i onc ry firemen. dy Ere bh over the 31 Iroquoian Take Your Family for 2 Fare yrooxe: TO FLY TO U. S. | — — Ee —————— =| 32Hindu 3 1 “or Your ln 1554 | LONDON, Apr. 1 (UP) Prime Xow a3 Sarmen R 5 = 1 Ticket Office Claypool Hofel Lobby {Minister Sir Basil Brooke of Pre ration Is the Ke | attorney (ab.) NICAGO & SOUTHERN Nogthern Ireland probably will ul 36 Fish sauce - AIRUNES fly to New York Monday, Ulster ; 3 HT . 37 Heavenly ———— - > 5D circles said today. ll. There continues to be an active, pressing demand for Secretaries, Stenog- body a - a rophers, Acgountonts, and ‘Bookkeepers. These positions are attractive, in- - 30 From WEBM, 0:15a. m. Sun. _ teresting, educational, ond promising. Preparation is the key. This is the |]! 40 Tribe in tndis - Dr. E. Burdette Backus Indiana Business College 4 oe . - Speaks on ; «of Indianapolis. The others are ot”Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, 2 Md Bde “Psychology and Religion” {| Kokomo, Lafoyette, Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes—Ore E. Butz, - Last of 7 Talks on Modern Prveholesy I prasident. Approved for G. I. Training. For Bulletin giving complete details, Ji 40 Susers. im sc TO 11 A. M. AT THE CHURCH | get in touch vith the LB.C. nearest you, or Fred W. Case, principal. "dein A Religious Center. With. «Of Man, By Man, For Man” » 3 : ater ( ! : e Civic Circumference EA oy Pah sas > ntra x usiness ege | 58 dnt | _ ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH - | Indiana Business College Building ~~. | BR : § : NSN Alban 8H © 802 N. Meridian (St. Clair Entrance) ~~ LI-8337 -f ite an — 1J
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