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i [MEDC OC ab od risfian Devourot | “THE AGE OF INDISCRETION. ~ Book Analyzes True oy a ~ Charity and Humility FETA

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4 WHAT 18 THE true nature of charity? Of humility? ° case. for himself | |. What are the distinctions between a love of God and a love, 2 " 3 A in The Ags on 3 of man? Do many persons who believe themselves devout” “Davis noted) subscribe with remarkable attentiveness to Christian forms, 4 for “The An- 7 while understanding nothing of their origins or meanings? TH y - el reat American Are pride and arrogance and malice always associated Novel" and 5 with material things, or do ey sometimes invade the spirit- wr. Davis hy Hu me i “= yat- realm,” “cunningly - fers. contends. that ire En

in degree, rath guised as Christian i For Diamond. he an M8 kind. ay compared with life from 1900

: o a - stands, w } [to 1010, is easier and aealthier| If so, may certain of the ad 8, wis also an egocentrle; “Lt made great strides In

monitions . of Jesus, 80 simply {incapable of love, and quite un-* stated, be emphasized, and ‘others | 2D1e to tolerate even the smallest education and evliture, ’ {reflection upon himself as the ho holy Gleregarded, I center and purpose of life. BOLSTERING his arguments and Y: p.|are reminiscences of Davis’ child-

5 The final scene is one descri idk 1 : spiritual pride is ling the bleakebt of human de-| hood in Chillicothe, Mo. The gom-

bindtien makes for lively reading. WHATE TEVER our. ¢ spair, For the priest who be-.. ~~" . .. ~ , , eT. be iE i shoul oh Io h to Re tilen STOVER BEGIGtely Th the existence] I duite of ~1060

talked about thi d old d alked about the good o ays, profound intellectual arom of God, knows at last that he is" C00 ie usually adds up pointed concertmaster

into such matters, an experience Unable to love Him. He reflects t you are not lkely to forget upon the joys of those who are|' Fearing Jor a iat ye -awalts you In a first novel titled capable of sucha love. t he fs hound to spread him-

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Power, Yet if you are not inclined he pondered, “I can envy the conviction although he always New York. to investigate the more dreadful Joy of those whe love God. I maintains a high level: of ye

~~ While the story 18, in the main _ All the spiritual confusions “otlour modern educational system

And with have to learn Latin or Greek attack upon the clergy, nor upon them, the belief of. the author is and-can-learn the principle of the: “ROOSEVELT IN RETROSPECT.

described are responsible men of up with a formula for synthetic Who like Latin or Greek, poiat-

God. If t triumphan [food —just a little pill that is a ng ou umphantly that ‘But Father Cawder is both Ni veal in itself, Two reporters)

HER, oh rT a Sil result plays havoc with the en- olessiona an lo 8 ruggle| forme of pleasure with disap-| go economic system throughout|!hTouUgh the original. ; His ¢ table practices s are the world. That's “Nutro 20” This viewpoint ties in, of] 1 pot 8 Shara} With. fontAncOTs (Rinehart, $2.75) by Frank Nor- course, vith an age of secondary | generosity or good Willi they Are Pls (no relation to the earlier|'OUrces™ when so many persons

prefer “tH. fee a game on tele-| S D a result of pr he conceives to) (Ank Norris). It is a fantastic vision to seeing the game it ea- og |

a national magazine, and the

Magnus' Gay. tale and of ia king, a . good or one.

Ee WLM dense and pre-digest. longer ar “MAGNUS THE M A & NIFI

Interests of the soul's salvation. |ume anthology of Greek Poetry is made out of a book rather Turn er White. New York, and prose is available this week. |ihay struggle, through all those

QUITE GRADUALLY. andllt is titled “The Greek Reader,” Words. i Crown, $3. : ~ with extraordinary skill, the au-{compiled and edited by Arthurl gowever, Davis Is right when | By CARL HENN

in his own austerity; an egocen-| Iliad, the Odyssey; the love lyricsinever had it so good.” tric who, except for his genuine of Sappho, the odes of Pindar| . os

bslief in the existence of God,| and countless other selections might have been the author of Will be found in the large Mrs. “Lula Warmer \cessor, Highwayman Johnnie.

twitt—be at 2p Monday in own motives. H

O. Frost, 67; journalist, town, oi, Fete Petersburg. Buri avors of Queen Elizabeth. and veteran of five ao Cemetery

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former Willey Diamond. He is d soul by a wise bishop who sees she lived ‘very quickly that Father Cawder's seeming devotion to God is,

before. the reader an extremely | for newspapers in New Orleans, | | Hoyt. seamy picture of life. Diamond New York, Dallas and Galveston, La. Toledo, believes himself hopelessly in love Tex. with a woman of questionable Shatuster, Unmarried, they live ogether as man and wife. In-service in both World Wars, the capable of fidelity, she betrays Spanish-American War, the Pil nel So” wood ir | miral. him time and again, and he final-|pino Insurrection, the Boxer Re-| Ind. two. sisters. Mrs. .

0., and Burtle, manning a galley oar with his!

{Flossie Calloway, Indianapolis;

"AT THIS POINT, Father and 15 great- grande hildren. marries a titled villain, only to!

sins and those o of Diamond differ Man Face Sentence Karl W. Luessow - Katie, the foundling seullerymaid, Se Cons ters. A San Francisco superior judge Services Arranged pan ee {foday considered the degree of Karl William Luessow, who Leslie White offers another of the imurder for which he will sen- djed yesterday in Methodist 1Hos- well - written historical novels tence two men who pleaded guilty pital, will be buried at Seymour, which have been deadening Amerto the bludgeon slaying of al/Ind., after services at 10:30 a. m. jca's literary nerve for the last former Indianapolis man, {Monday in G. H. Hermann Fu- few years. William Samuel Barton, 32, and ineral Home. es

“pe er Exciting New Robert J. Wilson, 28, both of A lifelong resident of IndianapLad Bord | Vancouver, B. C., admitted kill-| {olis, Mr. Luessow, who was B58,

ing Dr. William Muentzer, . 36,/lived at 2220 Morgan St. He had Ice Cream!

{last . February. He was found been a. clothing cutter at Lewis) dead three days after he was Meier & Co. overall plant 35! 'beaten with a wrench and tied|years, He was a member of the ito his hotel room bed with strips St, Paul's Evangelical Lutheran lof a sheet. Church. | Judge Albert Wollenberg willl Surviving are his wife, Bertha’, idetermine the degree of murder z sister, Mrs. Alma Levihn, and Monday. : {two brothers, Erwin and Marold| | "Luessow, all of Indianapolis.

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pot Cawder, members of the clergy! . COUPLE of sclentists come DAVIS is Borah “with persons Roosevelt.” "But it well could be.

ascetic and a zealot, He imposes, or it _oublish the -news-int Latin. an d._besides it's better to. appraisal” of the late FDR “as a human being.” The book is over-all, but that “objective” draw comment from the anti-|

tor reveals Father Cawder as alL. Whall (Duell, Sloan & Pearce, he says there's no use cr “ |effort, ving! THE AUTHOR of “Lord John-| man guilty of gross spiritual pride 35). Large selections from the ahout the good old days. “We nie” has produced a sea-dog whose has a great deal of admiration

{exploits are fully as eniertaining|for his subjéct. las those of his landlubber prede- that Mr. Roosevelt does rate the lcloak of “greatness” results from, (a step-by-step appraisal of his|

| arrogance, he is quite « Journalist, Dies 7. sen Warner, 1031 Fletcher Ave. \who keep the seas free of Spani-| _

Cawder discovers that his own Slayers of Local NS |discover that his true love is|

Stanley Weiner, 25-year-old Now York violin nist, has own apy the Indianapolis Symphony for .the com‘ing season. Towering 6 feet 4 (size 15 shoe), Mr. Weiner flew here | > Me Thursday for a "phenomenally successful’ “*The Hncounter,” by Crawford] “I am trivial and abominable,” 'self thin .in spots and lose in Sevittky. getting a brief leave of absence from jury duty i

human derelictions you had best who cannot love even anoth +! / id F D R' S I ow CG he pass this novel by. an.” another ainment. . Setmprossed. with. LO1SICIO ows unt er's that of a Roman Catholi¢ priest, our age ar foundly refl Ad f Pp id that of « Roman Cathlie priest: ur age ure profoundly refiected mostly because a sudent doesnt AImiration for President

By John Gunther,

"Christianity. On the contrary, the firmly implied: That those who internal combustion engine re-| . author “upholds both at every would love God must first learn gardless of whether he ever can Harper, $3.75. By DONNA MIKELS point. And with the exception of to love their fellow men. spell it. ; ¥ JIE NA a i the protagonist, Rev, Fr. Thomas. on » » . “THE TITLE of this latest Gunther isn't “Inside

Arthur Schopenhauer’s pessimis. ume. Ma t tie philosophy. Services Monday o's: tess nis ie toreune, ae|/S0i8 200 tailings, poticaily Nevertheless, as is a brilliant it Meigs O. Frost, 67, | 8 {or. at least his first fortune, asigng personally, and—more im-| and inquiring mind: and despite ervices—for Mrs. Lula ‘Matte- one of the semi-official . . pirates portant—his achievements.

Analytically, Mr. Gunther goes)

refrain from inves i into the historical perspective, | ! NEW ORLEANS, June 10 UP) | Arnold Baptist Church at Dutch ards while Jockeying Tor the yr, Roosevelt's major qualities)

land attributes, Not at the top of tHe heap like the demerit side.

died yesterday after a series of | Mrs, Warner, w who was 71, died Hawkins, Frobisher and Drake, also made to look deep into his ralytic strokes which had made |Jestorday 1 Seperal Homital. Alaraanus meets them and fights - him helpless for 18 months. /in Indianapolis 10 years, She| beside them when he carries into Roosevelt the human being, | Ir his long career of writing formerly resided near Washing-/ warning of the approach of FDR the man, the president at perhaps, a devotion to self. \and fighting, Mr. Frost wrote !0n. Ind, where she was a mem- ppjlip's armada. Magnus brings work, his background at Hyde It is the author's recital of four books, hundreds of short| Der _ 1 the United Brethren, | cormation direct from a Park, his youth, Bis courtship!

Diamond's history that brings| stories and articles and worked | 8 d i to El ivo anish vessel, where he has been 800 marriage lo ZLieanor... Surv rs include two sons, OP He discusses the disasters throughout FDR's life, his peace! eland, O.; four daughters, Mrs. friend, Tim Prettyman, when he ganq So at, Te He retired as a lieutenant ‘col! Mpg. M escapes by impersonating (in| fourth term and Yalta. yrtle Fifer and Mrs. Sylvia! onel in the Marines after seeing! {Henry, Pontiac, Mich. and yy . faultless Castilian) a Spanish ad-|

ly murders her. He fs in turn shot bellion and Mexican border up-| Emmali., He loves and loses Rosalind| the pro-and anti-Roosevelts, alI~ to death as he flees. police. © |risings. |Arnald and Airs. Etta Ashby. bot | Maynard, the beautiful and well-| {though the - BS. {of Petersburg, 12 grandchildren & born but weak early romance who | probably choke on a couple of up. He probably will be released a the morsels of his philosophy,

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{Veterans Administration Hos- |

The peripatetic author -of the “Inside” series does pial A Weld yal 1 veteran, bel ‘ was a member 0 e veterans o ows Bo one who can think ‘in | what the book jacket calls “the first over-all and objective Foreign Wars, American Legion, the Senate Committee to investi-

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A native of Franklin, he was 9:27 Mari a {graduated from Wabash College, | 141 Marines itchen FDR's who will immediately where he was a member of the ye i wen im oats the game, ‘classify Mr. Gunther as a { ‘Roosevelt- lover.” | same people who think the onl {=H oobjeetiver. sdterature on Mr, . “| Roosevelt was written West: which one rT only in thet AN EXCELLENT single vol-j0165 “and to walt until a movie CENT." A" novel. By Leslie brook Pegler. ¥ by

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Perish in Barn Fire

CHICAGO, June. 10 (UP)—A stablehand died with 22 race

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{lightning set off a fire that destroyed a large horse barn at the {Emil Denemark farm... The fire broke: oiit late Friday

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Donald Crisp ‘Good'

+ ANN ARBOR, Mich. June 10! his! (UP) — Veteran movie | Donald Crisp was reported in| That book closes with the last “very good condition” at Univers-| 10 of the late President. Alin all, Mr. Gunther's ef! Magnus’ amours are limited 101 tort: should be palatable to both physician, said the actor entered ithe hospital “with no specific] symptoms” for a complete check-

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