Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1950 — Page 8
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“THE SERENE CINCINNATIANS." By Alvin F. Harlow. New
York, Dutton, $4.50. By HENRY BUTLER + ALVIN F. HARLOW has written the latest addition to Dutton’s Society in America Series: "The Serene Cincinnatians.” ? In the tradition started by Cleveland Amory in “The Proper Bostonians,” first of the series, Mr. Harlow has done an extensive pen portrait of a city with many claims to fame.
His introductory chapter, po veer a pioneer in adopting
with the arresting title of [such innovations as city-manager
“Dynamic Serenity,” sets the government and proportional rep-
(resentation. tone for the entire book. Cincin-| Cincinnati has many blocks of
nati, he says, is predominantly a... estate a century or more oid conservative town, Yet for all its _gome even a century and a half
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ville, Ky.; York; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Atwood Almy, Muskegon, Mich; Miss Eva I. Gatling and Mrs. Heidi Licklider, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Stewart Leonard, St. Louis, Mo., and Otto Wittman and George Furman,’ Toledo, O
Mrs. James Franklin Services Arranged
A resident of Indianapolis for 21 years, Mrs. Nancy Franklin,
conservativism, the e Queen \ Cityloig, It has some deplorable ten{ement districts and a good deal lot outmoded business property! \downtown. Yet it has also some)
R. R. 3, will be buried Monday iin New Crown. Services will be {held at 1 p. m. in Christ Temple { Church.
whatever accolade of praise
York). three smash mystery novels
{ing when he runs into an army
mystery author Mickey Spillane. He's done it again. W : Mickey has written another Mike Hammner story, this
one titled “Vengeance Is Mine,” ($2.50, E. P. Dutton, New| ™ 3
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|{H. M. Brackenridge found that you could buy one for 16 cents in |Cincinnati, and if you demurred to that figure, the dealer would offer to throw in a goose for
today hospitalized Sherman Harting, 915 W. Drive, Woodruff Pl, The head of a rivet broke, flew and struck his chest as he oper-
|good mee sure.”
‘era as ‘“Porkopolis,” before other great cities took away the title, whole cartloads of spare-ribs might be dumped into the river “because they could not be barreled as salt pork." One writer ‘in 1845 observed, “Fven today a man may get a market-basket filled with tenderloins and spareribs for a dime.” The abundance of such vivid detail makes up in his book for the absence of illustrations. But I think the hook, like the others I've seen in the series, could use what the trade calls “art,” even though cost might thereby be in-! |creased.. { Mr. Harlow's quiet, erary|clubbish kind of humor may d {appoint readers who prefer el dramatic and Jick taking Bost) of writing about a city's histo It may be that Mr. Harlow re-| makes Cincinnati somewhat i Bis own image, viewing it as “serene” than it actually hog ore
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. {to help the cause of a young man fim siosestion: Je who has been caught with a o An "| The first, which introduced strangled bionde in his car. - Wi hard-boiled private eyé Mike YOURg man, protesting his 130 Nopalong Cassidy Platter Party Modda Hopper honeties Hedda Hopper Hamner was “The Jury." thelcence, makes 8, will saving hi : ER hs is ions second “My 4 ; " TT Wists America’s Playing Parade reading these two, one pauses, to[PTOVISo It be used to catch the Wash. Shortridge iT Sarg - . wonder how this young writer Al slirdarer. a on. the . =» Donsls day - ’ Dosais Day _ could come up with a third Ndsgards works Su - = . “2. Hammner story, even better than C456, she finds four ace In ready} 0 ET TT it TO Ee iy writer Spillane down, she discovers she isn’t deal- 15 - Bore. : “8 "nn .-" y ing with any srdinary deck. Those| 7:30 * * .- om brand Opry -4. Grand Ole Opry is tops. 18 gg By Robin. 'who liked “Four Lost Ladies” will 45 - - ” " - - - “ an ex n , — a— ai » 3 y ’ ER mm_———.] LL im —— —————————————— -— innins rough, tough and racy and his|"107 his equally as well. | “gp wor oiert Furbes News by Goorge Ales oiler News—Seremads Nows—Srani punch line at the very end of the # = » (O15 Sertchoad ~ Favorlle Songs Dick Haymes Background story will knock you right out off, MEET MIKE CAVANAUGH £30 Oscar Dumont Orch. Sammy Kaye Dancing Party Dance Band hate ; your chair. an indestructible private cop 8 «Ning Cae Irie = Ne iad From all appearances Mikewho readily ‘admits a fear] 100 Millen Dollar Party Hocord Duty Wovs—iportman Variety Hour Rovi—Maon River Hammner is here to stay. We cer-lof : guns but not of women. 45 .- «Te Ebeny Elchings nT . tainly hope so. “The Best Go First” ($2.50 15 .... . Ebony Eichings .- Melody Tall In his latest escapade, Mike is|Random House, New York), 45 . iw a = . « = " jout doing a little quiet pub crawl-|Mike gets the simple assign- .
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men think he’s up to his old tricks buying a curio shop. This is good entertainment for a quiet evening alone.
toward the purchase of any suit or coat at Sishov's ws fay one check good on any . Listen—identify bik’ °C SCOLOR. TUNES" played
Morrow is usually the sign of] frequently each over good mystery, and “The Green Difteraat fume Sach day Ace,” $2.50, by Stuart Palmer, WIL We comect tune worth $10 doesn’t let that publishing .ouse 5 correct tunes worth $25
Hildegarde Withers tries
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: striking modern structures, in-| Mrs. Franklin, who was’ ", died lacquaintance. He winds up in his|son, attractive daughter of an oil Tonite on WIBM |cluding what well may be the Wednesday oe tog home 3 rion [tn . hots) Soom. The ext millionaire. SATURDAY SATURDAY i SATURDAY most “avant garde” hotel in the daughter, Mrs. Eugene Morton, g he knows, en: As murder is done, Mike has i . i ; Sports | entire Middle West Ho Guilford Ave. She was born| |dead, shot with Mike's gun. From! the darndest time trying to dis- M. 7:00 bond Whiteman P.M. ! $9 Wore Ring. RM oo ra Public Service * in LaVernge, Tenn. She was a, there things get rougher and|cover whether Liza has been just| 4:00 Amateur 300 lnside 400 To Be : Mutvay Delaware 7:30 Music You MANY OTHER THINGS in Mr.imember of the Christ Temple tougher as Mike continues to dis-/a dame on the make, his helper, Revue Detective Announced 8:00 Cavalcade of - | 00 pb lic Service Want TONIGHT AT 6:30 | Harlow's extremely well-informed church, |cover that murder is tough, dirty|or his enemy. For those who like| 4:30 On Stage 8:30 Girl Wrestling | 4:30 Groucho Marx Bands 6:15Pop Tunes 8:00 Music by the |pogke_ may oe Ingianapelis Survivors are her husband, jand 2ieliing, no matter where fast moving, hard-boiled private Cincinnati 10:00 Wrestling 5:00 Cavalcade of 9:00 Wrestling 6:30 Dinner Moods Masters ; : James; one son James; four YOU BO eye stories, this is a good bet. | 5:00 Six-Gun 12m. Boxing Stars 10:00 Dixie Showboat. 10:00 Sign Off 2 {Cincinnati can make us envious sisters, Miss Sara Sharfner, Salt! a... So much for the mystery, sus- Theater 1:05 News, Sports, 6:00 Penthouse 10:30 Beat the Clock | El MERE OT (ak |The Queen City has an adequate- Lake "City, Utah: Mrs Mary TOPS in the new mystery field pense and adventure fare. Have! 6:00 Holiday Hotel Sign Off 0 Pen WIDOW WINS $158,000 & sized and acous- Mil Lav Ky.: Mrs. Lucy|l® Ione Sandberg Shriber’s “Neveria pleasant night, hm? 6:30 Trouble With Harty 11:00 Boxing { NEW YORK, Oct, 21 (UP)— # |tically excellent les, ernge, Ry.; Ars, hg YiSay Die” ($2.50, Rinehart, New Fother Mid. Sign Off Mrs. Anna Hayes won a $158,000 ¥ |Music Hall, de- MeAdon, Dea, Hr uiaas york): Eagle Scout Candidates » = = damage suit against the City yes. £ | spite its old- ~ ice ars 4 Ch 5 | This is a tale of suspense. Reception to Honor W-T h | 4. [terday for the death of her husfashioned archi- 2 (Jenn. one brother, aries). enty-four hours ‘To Meet Board of Revi WLW-T—Channe band Patrick: Hayes who was | Sharfner, Detroit, Mich., and two y ours disappear rd or Review | tecture. The city * : » from the mind of a’ girl. She “New School Head SATURDAY killed when he fell in front of a |has managed to grand children. couldn’t remember anything, Ter- aE ie Sova Sand ates wae te bp M {subway train | train two ago. give its Sym- IMrs. James Compton [ror rises slowly and inexorably|nf Review at 9 a. m. today in the| nOanapolis will shake N&nds| Tos wising 6:30 Midvestern \phony Orchestra as she suddenly finds someone is ; with the new superintendent of] 4.34 j,, DiMaggio Hayride 5 Services for Mrs. Kathleen M. ; Indianapolis Athletic Chub. HIGH SCHOOL la good financial Compton, who died yesterday in trying to murder her. Pick this| omnis is the first board to meet schools Nov. 1. 4:45 Wendy Barrie T:30 Serturday Nite | basis in the fons * (her nome at 32 N. Fleming St.{on¢ uP. It'll keep you occupied for since the closing of Scout Camp.| Dr. Herman L. Shibler and his| 5:00 Voice of of 4h endows Iwill be held at 10:30 a. m. Mon-| hing: Candidates for the highest award wife will be guests of honor at a 0.38 Wang | 1 (fund. And de- day in Royster & Askin West Not strictly a myster; story, in scouting will be reviewed on public reception and civic welcome 5:15 Fairy Tales 11:30 Sports Show ! |5Pite seasonal uu. gariow Washington Street Mortuary. The (“Il Met by Moonlight,” by W./the various badges and require-/ginner at 6:30 p.m. in the Egypt- 5:30 Pinky Lee 11:40 Midnight [ups 4nd. downs, Rev. Harold Mohler will officiate. Stanley Moss ($2.50, MacMillan, ments which they already have ian Room of Murat Temple. 6:00 One Man's Mysteries TONIGHT 1:50 it has enjoyed summer opera at i TC Ne own Hill, |New York), this magnificent story achieved. red by the family. _ . 13:55 WenthinDial CBS-—1260 WFBM ithe Zoo with few blank years . none the less deserves a review Eagle candidates were to be the The occasion, sponso y Sign Off since 1920. Mrs. Compton was a lifelong|spot here as a top notch ad-|guests of the Central Indiana’ Cacration of Indianapolis Pubite SHORTRIDGE Vaughn Monroe Show | Mr. Harlow finds the city a resident of Indianapolis. She was venture story. a ta ay School Teachers and Indianapolis FER Vi. Jeongeliial subject, Ho es el The tale is briéfly the story of| Eagle court of honor will be|n:" Shibler's first public appear- Beauty WASHINGTON | way the town does things. He's| Surviving are her husband, ithe kidnaping of Genaral Karllheld on Nov. 12 at the World qr ie . a t ; fascinated by the manner in James; a son, Jack; three broth- Kreipe, the German Divisional| War Memorial. ance ce 1 Sapam en go Softens : Pl b Pl ! which it grew. His earlier chap- ers, Walter F. J. Leonard, and{commander in Crete. wuccesd VIE! £fice Shaugh an Sorrow = ay y ay ; TONIGHT AT 8:00 fiers on he mos sgor whan ine acu > Crosie al of indianapr This ls a tre story, On Aretl Quick Switch Leaves |" Dinner reservations. win vel ffff ‘By SID COLLINS | ! century or y olis. 26, 1944, General Kreipe left his = ; - ee city was expanling at 2 rate not| ns Compton was a member headquarters for his villa a short Man Short Pants Svalishle 3 5 oC often, SEL Sponsored By : | since equalled, are full of ma-|., the West Washingion Street/distance away, But the general A chief at a College Ave. tavern . : R ad - {ai on er vay and rk echt Cure, WC, WOT Dever served. His ahdueon wast (243 Cole ailroadmen the Mount Jackson Bible Class, Pp y & young ) of mic i 18 ht prods av to Coy ie as of oe Engng, i sur 380 4 Wm iii 5 te w Zam gf] re com im . one w Bans ki | YOUN Wea, ia clagses himself a lover of ad-|" Ashington St, hung his hand- * ALLIED OUN G CINCINNATI was venture and suspense will want to stitched slacks (value $17.95) in| FLORISTS \plagued with vice, disorder, filth, Mrs. Yarling Renamed pe the men’s room when he went to! of Indisnapolis. ine. iserably inadequate water sup- {read this book which ranks withi, 0 “when he started h | rion f jmisera y 9 Pp Gold St Mother Head. such other noteworthy stories as| .s ome his 1070 ON YOUR DIAL |ply and the constant threat of JO ar Mother Hea “he Bismarck Episode,” ‘The PADIS Were gone. {epidemic. It had social prob-, Mrs. Earl Yarling, Indianapolis, Wooden Horse” and “The Tug) Police are seeking another em. 4 {lems, like conflicts between Ger-\pegan another year today as pres- 1s Neutral.” ployee who left another pair of {man and Irish groups or the ident of the Indiana Gold Sta 4. pants (decidedly worn) with his jgrowing racial tensions that ac-iasothers. BACK INTO the reali ‘of mys. Dameon a draft'card in the Hgnel | jeompnisied the OUthreal af se Other officers elected were Mrs. tery, The Baron is at it again. Ip pocket, foreign and Eastern visitors was Fannie Doane, Mitchell, first vice! This time it's “Career for they i Kill T that the city, ior all its frontier|President; Mrs. Ethel Ward, Peru, Baron,” by Anthony Morton IFQINN KHIS Two istatus, represented the best mend vice president; Mrs. Ruth| ($2.50, Duell, Sloan and Pearce,, MUNSTER, Oct. 21 (UP)—Two Dial CBS—1260 WFBM | American culture. Young, Muncie, secretary, and New York). men were killed today when their : Of almost heart-rending nostal-| Mrs. Mabel Blue, Terre Haute, This is the type of book admired/Car was hit by a Chicago-bound THE GENE AUTRY SHOW iglc appeal are some of Mr. Har-|treasurer. by the readers of Raffles, The/Pennsylvania Railroad train. {low’s cost-of-living notes culled Sajnt and other Robin Hoods of| The driver of the car was John trom research. By 1848, prices Worker Hurt When crime. John Mannering, alias The|Dillon of Highland, Ind. His com- : had risen so staggeringly that al, . Baron, and his beautiful wife{Panion was not identified. =~ L |whole turkey cost all of 25 cents, Rivet Head Hits Him Lorna get into new difficulties The average cost of driving — cents a mile, while... TONIGHT AT 7:00 | or much more than in 1805, “when| A. unusual industrial accident With Inspector Trigg and Scotland} WIN $10; MAYBE $25 according to the American 1) Average intercity bus fore’
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