Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1950 — Page 8

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man affairs. ties: in the first place, it lev) 2 en Ancier traditions that nce and respected the beautiful, «Lj } f 20’ M tf w it N N el Gi Sr in ier os ey habit i from the Greeks: | e Oo S ys ery- ri Ing ewsman 5 ove Ives Dirty Dishes these have been crushed out by in the Second Place, it Joves and R d ; : ine ‘age. y respected the law, a habit ac- t | C If / Se A -V E ; | the EE a an Mien hei oH the Romsdns; in the ecap ure n api Q cores gain ew on Vi

Men have become automatons third place, it loved and respected , THE DISENCHANTED.'* "ANOTHER MUG FOR THE BIER." By Richard Stamnes. Philadeiohia, "WALK WITH THE DEVIL"

man, a habit acquired very late

ror in this dark midnight of hu- disappeared. It had three qua'i- temporaries” at the Herron Art Museum. It is one of a series, "The Seven Virtues." : 5

thou ri haracter; dd Schulb nisin . I ua is as ma. and with. much difficulty from \ novel, Dy Bu erq Lir tt, $2.50. | novel. By Elliot Arnold. New chines respond. without pity and Christianity. New_York, - Random House By 0. D, RUSSELL, Scrippe-Howard Staff Writer York, Knopf. $3. : unes Tres . ; “ as : by respecting thea £3 cn “ . ; 2 without ‘moral selectivity hil I 3 ” THIS IS a further adventure of Barney Forge, the real. MAY COMPROMISES safely be : re» —_beautiful—andthe law —that eur BACK I IN Th B Shen F: ii cynical newspaperman who wears a raffish.trencheoat, and Made with evil. oven hen the gor * ‘ y i Aw 1 Abi ¢ Fi Z8era : © rea ats urpose in View 1s e savin INDEED, such words as pity, Western civilization achieved first -appeared.” Budd Schulberg the doctor with the fruit-cup name, St. George Peachy. Pl lly life? 8 sympathy, generosity and love what it did Now it has lost the > app * 2 : : . he ve far less than a casual place most important heritage of all was only 11 years oid. Since his The author, Dick Starnes, is make-up editor of The If you believe that such comHYG ar aa the respect and love for man. Personal memory of the reckless wo hinaton Daily News, a Scripps-Howard newspaper. Hig Promises are desirable in certain

in the human vocabulary. They wip nt this respect and love and irresponsible '20s is associ- tre. Gir stanc Isabis this spect and love A “ dire circumstances, then disabuse awaken in the mind no responses western culture must tease to ated throughout with his child- previous, and first book; “And When She Was Bad. She Was yourself of the notion by reading “whatever except in an old and exist. It is dead hood, his difficulties in recaptur- Murdered,” put him in the — — Elliott Arnold's new novel. “Walk

dying generation. AND THE author supports this ing them i fietion are very IAtEe front row of mystery-story author spells it. and. often, With tHe Devil.” For it is not the final hour. it thesis with quite dreadful evi- Nevertheless, he meets these Writers and his pretent prods ragge nstead of “scragged”:| The time is 1944; the place, is beyond that time; it is the 25th dence of a most convincing char- difficulties magnificently in. “The I'S an I p and it will be news to many that Italy. American troops are prehour; it is now. acter.. He seems to be saying, Disenchanted.” It seems clear uct will establish him there for as Alexandria is on the south bank paring to invade an Italian vil-| | The characters in this novel— “a1 jis lost; all is hopeless, but the chief character in this novel long as he wants to write about of the Potomac River. Nonethe- Jage. An Italian-born former.big: and there are many—are present- 1 shall continue so long as I live Manley Halliday, is based at least his curious but refreshing pair of less, this reviewer is sold on the shot New York racketeer, deed in such a wide variety of Cir- to resist this dark evil, however in part on the tragic.life of Fitz- crime-solvers. Forge-Peachy comho and. on Dick ported and now living there, is cumstances, each becoming spon- hopeless it may be.” ~gerald Method is. for B. Forge to cir- Starnes’ ability to turn out ain a position to soften up the Eureka! “An idea which solves

gors for so many moral implica- To insist that a similar set of \hile the time of the story is culate widely, encountering as- hilarious and hair- raising story. village and save American lives. his problem Yor "The Man Who tions, that I shall not attempt to evil circumstances has not made j,.00)y the late 1930's much of sorted stiffs. clues and mayhem, Tr What seem necessary compro-. Didn't Wash His Dishes.’ st describe the plot, other than to dangerous progress in our own... iinet decade is recaptured then rush to the leather-chaired, mises are made with the gang- on . a3 bo Len 9 say that the place is Europe, and national life is mere whistling ‘in’. amazing fidelity through the bourbon-mellowed study of Dr. 00 Pictures ster. But each compromise calls tles hig cat. Authored by Phyllis jhe People Involved are among the garki saders. and those whe Hemory of Halliday, now broken Peachy and bounce the details off for another and vet another as Krasilpvsky, the book is one of the thousands who have for many; Yet our leaders, and those wh in health and dying. He is bur- the omniscient brain of the an: Theater Life evil emerges in full strength. _ ° the ‘new fall junior books by

v known only misery and aspire to leadership -in frantic . . : EA in and out of con- eh io i A To good old denied with enormous debts, and cient doc. . Occasionally Le Peach It finally becomes clear how Doubleday.

— « e unaware that has accepted an assignment to goes out himself for climactic » “" ime, having earned liberty at -————— a a EO ae once normally Lg abroad. write a Hollywood scenario, re- explorations and invariably re- Sag or SLORY. oD Ph great cost, may. lose it by walk- Roosevelt Family adjusted to an age that has van- and that it will surely collapse at voltingly shallow in substance. turns with the clincher that leads 0. 4 a New Tork ing with the devil. This is a novel k {shed. Those who escaped the home unless we help to provide He Is to collaborate in the work to the denouement. with all sus- Ramdom House, $3. : of action with a tremendous Bac ground Published more wretched - results of the again the wholesome circum-with a young writer, Shep pects gathered around. By MAXWELL RIDDLE chmax: and 3 satisfying moral Viking announces publication catastrophe have also lost touch stances which brought it into be- Stearns : : : 2 nn : THE -FIRST. CHAPTER of tOnCiusion E. P. _ ‘of “The House at Hyde Park.’ with a dead civilization, and SO ing. 8 8 8 CHIEF MUG for the bier in “Blaze of Glory" by Agatha . is together with Sara Delano Roose ie hi AL LIDAY aipears as a man this offering is Courtney Mandrel,! Young, is somehow disappointing. Will Publish Priest’ S velt’s “Household Book,” by Clara who had lived furiously during his;a Washington radio commentator, After that the boo , Escape From Nazi Prison Described productive years as an artist, But pich powerful and well-hated, who! It is full of the Eis roy good, Book on Assumption a planned "THE GREAT ESCAPE." By Paul Brickhill. New York, W. W. Norton it is now too late and time is lim- employs a staff of legmen, spies theater, and has all the drama On Nov. 15, P. J. Kenedy & to print only Mrs. Roosevelt's $3. ; ited when he discovers that fast 554 pribable small fry in the and suspense of a first-rate play. Sons will publish “The Glorious “Household Book.” with its reBy JACK WARFEL living had prohibited him. from government. With evident delight! It is the story ‘of unhappily Assumption of .the Mother of ceipts for favorite family dishes

becoming genuinely mature. Vis- ynq a fine burst of writing in the married Willow, who has an un- God” by Joseph Duhr. as well as for croup medicine, ited at last by the wisdom which first three chapters, the author alterable determination to become Following up the expected furniture polish, how to make ‘a earlier work lacked, he is :at- dispatches Mr. Mandrel, via poi- ‘a great actress. Her husband, Sam Papal proclamation whereby the hen lay more eggs. tempting to complete what prom- gon in the Senate Office Building. Hadley, a steel mill owner. is, Assumption: becomes a Catholic. In preparing their notes. howises to be his masterpiece. Twice more the murderer uses equally determined to get her Dogma, Father Duhr's book will ever, they found themselves writ-

INCREDIBLE perseverance, ‘courage and desperate cleverness cover pages of “The Great Escape” by Paul Brickhill, fabulous, {llustrated account of a mass escape by some 600 American and British air officers from under the alert noses of Nazi prison guards. Success of the exodus was plotted and advanced in a network

of tunnels sunk 30 feet deep to escape sound-detectors. The tunnels = Yet he is deviled by the squan- poison to kill. Other deaths in back. . be a source of full information ing a complete hook of their own, |. . - dered vears behind him, and their order of their exit: (1) the, Readers. of “Blaze of Glory’ concerning the-history-ef«the-be-piving the Hackground and the} Cinder a cell stove. (landed in = “middie ‘of -a- mine ghostly as=sociations which linger’ nymiphomaniacal daughter of a will gain wonderfully in knowl- lief beginning. in apostolic times way of life of one our foremost

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Scooped by hand ‘and ‘emptied field in front of the enemy barbed in tattered fragments to his dying U. 8. Senator, and (2) a famous edge of the theater. Thev'll aiso on. through the variety of its ex- families, by pocket, they extended hun- wire. Captured and transferred mind. He is in search of an .old society hostess once beautiful but: find they have enjoyed a mature pressions down to its definition hy SE rd . h ) A ) to a Nazi camp, he joined “Or-and lovely dream » that went now suffering-with a disease that and well-constructed novel which, the Church. A Chan e of Thema dreds of feet. Complete diagrams canization X” in one of history's astray when youth and fame and was turning her into a beetlé- at times, reaches unusual peaks The hook has heen chosen as g¢ augment the text. ’ most amazing. = successful plots. fortune deserted him prematurely. browed,slack-jawed monster. of intensity. the December selection of the JF Yan Wyck Mason has fem Author Brickhill was shot down The book has no sensationalism, . x» Mr. Starnes, who has lived in tne —— Catholic Book Club. : Forariy ned A rar his over. the Mareth Line in Tunisia just facts. Suspenseful as a drop ‘IN ONE of Schulberg's most Washington al his life, must have About the Dutch Pree tot se inhi Dy A ot A ru In March, 1943, parachuted and through space. souching scenes, Halliday's ado- given considerable thought to Ins) In “The Pennsylvania Dutch,” to Out in $1 Editions tale, “Valley Forge: 24 December, — lescent son comes to taunt him ree enaniclens he Nias be published late this month by, Two current Simon and Schus- 1777,” which Doubleday has pubKane ‘Writes of New Orleans Again as a‘failure and a ne'er-do-well to a y a Macmillan, Fredric Klees supplies ter ~ books, George E. Allen's lished. because the boy cannot maintain odious. But even more research ia treasury of information about a “presidents Who Have Known i ———— "PATHWAY TO" THE STARS." By Harnett T. Kane. New York, on an inadequate allowance the must have gone into the IoRtent people that has retained its in- Me” ($3) and Eric Hodgins’ | ISandbura’ s Poems Doubleday, $3. : social position to which he feels 08y involved. Did you know, for giviquality through the years of “Blandings’ Way” ($3), will be| 9 By-MILTON WIDDER entitled. {ingtence, that you can grow iniassimilation of Europeans in brought out in $1 Readers’ Edi-| Harcourt, Brace has scheduled

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growth and glamour —one by Harnett T. Kane. It is “Pathway to sharply of a familiar line of Ed- ee. monkshood or blue rocket? 20. This. definite collection conthe Stars” and revolves around. the true story of John McDonogh. gar Lee Masters who, in speaking wo 0 F000 FC Realivic Picture of Alaska Painted tains the full body of Mr. Sanda Baltimore-born boy who made good in Louisiana real estate of the vast silence among men dg d to thi > “nd that And. burg's poetic work and spans the - same, ar ( is ar i. 8 0 LH an The character is colorful and the times and locale fitting for adds that there is.also “the silence Ie Se with a terrific’ paison "THs WAS ALASKA. By Mary M. Parker. Sea wkesbury years from 1910 to 1950. ‘romance and pleasure. Kane knows his New Orleans and its history between father and son, when the Tus ; a Ps <h would Kill “a com Bliche $2 . tein : st 1 J kil a com > Hig previous books on this subject of His forme eke Trerioric father cannot explain his life. pany’- meaning troop. of eaval- .. THE AUTHOR draws on her intimate knowledge of the North | ere heller Xiliten, male absord d \ i Iv day BVelt though he he misungersiood fy, horses and all. land. gained during seven years residence in Alaska, to weave ; ing. than ‘the tale of John Mec- Produced and certainly not care- pop yt » : Whi * LD eA mubhCe IMA a Ve he ’ : PWat nk ; ; - ; i ff authente background f s st r reakii ; Ponogh. —Aully edited, What —it- Jacks in Halliday of —rnlirse IS Tever RT al maa] 1 ground or this story of a weakling AMONg_ Strong.

This one seems like a rehash ‘good writing, however, is made permitted to complete his master: imi ~e Pp in the strong character of piece

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y : forces him to make a long journey : 5 . i d trails: nd i ful, sends to the States for his uty; , early history. of - New Orleans 8 > Taken with ap alcoholic gpink,fardous trai 2D hardy. friendly; 1 Beauty, were weil marked 1% to which, his failing strength is ype poison is difficult to trace. pioneers. ° beautiful and virtuous wife. The . Softens Tn equal be : Since the story was laid in Wash-| Somewhat less convincing is narrative deals with his attempts Quick Sorrow 5 18 cirgumstancés .. attending ington_and the nearby horse lati- ‘the story, which has to do with to barter her. honor for gold and

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