Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1950 — Page 8

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Any Foor Is Accidental Eo RADI o P ROGRAMS PAGE : — . THIS EVENING : d (=L11 1 > Wrse 1260 Wisc Jo wise 30 Wish 1310 WXLW 159 wv. 700 E: : : 508 Seal i ri : ee i prs Fouball Scarnbead ng oa 5 gig. cv re 1590 Club : Verse Essays. S ow B30 wiotoekuic Emdwnd CC SwnGes Speen hr | 45 - Fascnafing Rhybm Tow Pros and War } :00 Hormel Girls JEL, Melody Billboard Scores ; “Voice of Enquirer ; 4 : . "Hs." a. Morin Himes Clit! Cameron - Nows-Brown 1 e O W /€ Ig I 30 Moke Vie Hate a Hark Brothers Midwestern Hayride : a il . 45 W .- . Town Spr eT L 00 NowsGilbert Forbes Scores Music by Jagger rake Maton ey 3 6! Music for Moderns Jerry Gray Bill Folger 4 30 Yaughn owes Show Gos. Youn How * Music Boi Rep. Jacobs Speaks People Are Funny i ging rocess ~ " National Guard Allen Jeffries Harry Wismer : oh i : 5 Gene Autry Twenty Questions Dangerous Assignment This Is the Story Eddie Arnold } “THE BEST OF 3 An anthology by Wi horaton. New York 15 " " " " ww Clb Tims + no” ne i Houghton. M i#lin, $3. v ; 30 Wopalong Cassidy Comedy of Errors Man Called X Symphonettes Man Called X "By EMERSON PRICE ] if a ir—— WISDOM, of course, .is the child of experience. And . a Gang Busters “Tune Crier Hit Parade Ameri Payim Hit Parade . usic for You those who remain stubbornly inhospitable to this solemn 30 My Faria husband" Deis Day Olymps Tri-City Dennis Day and thoughtful offspring are likely to regard age as the 45 “- a ili | sid woe bitter and everlasting penalty that must one day be im- E | :00 Midwestern Hayride ” "© Judy (anova a. Judy Canova posed upon youth. ; Hs =. Ta rar = . “ "” : " " Grand Ole 0 = Amoig these folk there is also the notion that old men : ; 139 " ow foun op Grand Obs Opry "wl i. : an hy Yory are like gnarled oak trees ck ta BC Paul ane eC Jona A boxer #1 and Orson Welles as "Macbeth." . . . Any resemblance here is strictly accident. | TT77.00 MewsGilber! Forbes News by George Allen Jeffries Silver Soramade ~~ News-Grant whose limbs clatter and rattle (|. i. st. Paul a proceeding The dog is from "Billy Buys a Dog" (Reilly & Lee, $2), a photographic hook with narrative story 1 15 Scralchpad Guest Star - Dick Haymes noo Background absurdly in the winter wind. through the ages down to such designed for first and second grade children by Elizabeth Laing Stewart, former Indianapolisite. :30 Oscar Dumont Orch. - Sammy Kaye Magic Music ~~ Dance Band Sy te *Fhese ancient ones have entered Writers: as: George Santayana, Welles, in this "getup," will be seen in "Macbeth" when #he film opens Friday at the Esquire . 45 King Cole Trio a Loa Dekivene Sang upon a somber period of grief Bergen Evans, James Thurber Theater. : 100 Million Dollar Party Record Party TT NewsSporfsman Variety Hour News-Moon River and mourning for dead youth and pany others. Some Soi the » : ear m—— - reesei] 1 it " ; Magi Music a or so it would seem. A torpid material has in it a wry humor, B 2 C f B k B k O d : : non an Hou 4 memory, perhaps, is reaching as When Evans suggests that umper rop Oo 00 S : o]e raer us "2 "am oT dumbly’ into the vast silences of Youth, like young donkeys, scorn err - ha To ings nearareake iter vere cor: Regdly for Children Filled Late = Gibran Painfing | WrsM-W—Charnel 6 WAICFM--919 Megs. ret i ei in of the thistle is a bonne bouche, y : i : SATURDAY SATURDAY Bin te gra and Sneertain ety muck like ni artichoke. By M. ARGARPT JOHNSON : From Louis Kaplan, the univer- 3 M S00 Cotokadi of PM 7:15 Navy Bond or i eg Ma. one “Make Friends With Books’ is the slogan of this year’s sity of Wisconsin libraries’ assocl- 4530 Grouchs Mor 3 be : 5:30 Duo on 7:30 Music You peopled the Drgns HY SHINE THERE ARE "also Jou hes of Children’s Book Week, being celebrated this week. .-_ ate director of public -servic es, | DC de op 9:00 Wrestling . Delaware Wart ; - grown ghostly. They do not Pa ne now ey a Here are a few titles from this fall's bumper book crop. comes this story: | Stars 10:00 Dixie Showboat $10 Morin Bond 8:00 Music bys . Tespond {0 30s. and so iis said oH" ace one gathers readily They are typical of the many “friends” who will prove aoa in Ye es Zain library | S00 ]eriimuse 20:2) Saas he Cluck 6:30 Dinner Moods 10:00 Sign Off > . f or y g r Wo a . i . a : . a ough its agents : . : But do you know who believes SHONER thal tie #athor wesle bel good companions through hours of reading and re-reading. |. . cet of two og en | 6:30 Wayne King 12m Sign Off 7: 00 Sports this? Why, only the very young Jurgen were he confronted with! «ppp QUIET "NO I SY text and choice pictures in black in France, F. B. Coguelin’s ‘His:| LIM Ken Mirroy 2 » Malayan Culture

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- believe it. For youth has not yet : sath ; i : t de I'Abb St.” M . + 7°" the appalling possibility that his Ps : _~ land white and pastels by Patricia [0ir¢ de aye St.” Michel du a itt the a youth might be permanently re- BOOK,” by Margaret Wise w myrner in the Beatrix Potter 1'cPOrt’ : : 8 7° imposed upon him, Here's a Brown (Harper, $1.50). What manner makes this small book When the shipment arrived

learning: Things are never what Eth vim - : ht ; : : a { i 3 they seem. No matter how reso- Short. one of Santtel Bis an th is WAS the noise that woke up Muf- One to. be prized. Ages 6-10. A Ee A ound) PM 6:30 Midwestern. [tory on’ the Malayans which will lute the will, the future is never. To me it seems that YOUth 18,4, ine jittle dog? Was it an » : a p : eu Of . be published by the Philosophical R like spring, an overrated season : : : “HOL IDA ROU op UP,” se- but only 19 pages of the introdue- 4:00 Wrestling Hayride Wholly conquered. Seltential if it happened to be a CicPnant tiptoeing downstairs? po" “fycille Pannell and tion and pages 385 to the con: 4:30 Joe DiMaggio 7:30 Show of Shows Library Jan. 23. Age lies in the future. to be 0,004 one, but in practice Was it 4 mouse sighing? Was I Frances Cavanah (Macrae Smith, cluding 484 of volume IL.” 4:45 Wendy Barrie 9:30 Wrestling Fuge. i ho HiSn nay ta i very rarely favoured and more Be yseraper scraping the sky? cq) mxcellent collection of 52 sto- Protests about the fragmentary | 5:00 Yoiss of IR Shits Shew WANTED mt so, too, w e' fo ere : : g AN. . 7 gt v . ! : idnight remarkable, as a general rule, aL 5 : ries for holidays (from New! first volume and attempts to cor- | nquiret * 9 EXECUTIVE - TYPE SALESMAN — the rich rewards of maturity for biting east winds than genial At was the sun coming up: I Year's Day to Christmas), special réct the mistake were ignored by] | 5:15 Industry on Mysterias Willing to travel; onl applicants . on a was the birds turning over in . 3 { i Parade 12:55 Weather— ng Yo : y app : : breezes. {Deir nests. . I wasa fiv birthdays and.the Sabbath. Put the senders. According to Mr. : : with successful experience in raWILLIS THORNTON is neither a8 o their nests. It wasa butterfly un- p,. op, 4 ily’ : “ OR WW | 5:30 Ed McConnell Sign Off The book as a whole remind: / : 1 as th this on n the family's read- Kaplan. “the odd leaves were put dio or television time and proyoung nor old, but he has passed no of a little gem not included. folding his ings. } was} '® aloud. shelf. Ages 8 and up. in an envelope and placed beside | 6:00 One Man's ram sales will be considered: through the years of unlearning, It is by. Bdgar Lee Masters, and I/" day! Leonard Weisgard's 5 a x the complete volume II on the i Family 9 stands wil™ — : #3 "pictures are perfect. Ages 3-5. TY rv . y ? : 2 . a good financial arrangement for — Wid so he understan VILE quote from memory, hoping. that 1 8» TEXAS TOMBOY,” by Lois (ibrary shelves. Kahlil Gibran as painted by - man selected. Write in confi. : OC £2 xr “ : J Swinburne “that no life lives for- it serves well enough to suit the «pETE'S PUDDLE," by Joanna Lenski (Lippincotl, $230), "DONS “And then said Mr. Kaplan. Youssof Howayek “Kahlil WCPO-TV—Channel 7 | dence, telling all about yourself. } ever, . that dead men rise upipoint. Foster {Houghton Mifflin, $1.25). call me Charlotte,” said Charlotte this year we had a chance to buy 6 bh ’ ay en oh "es , hterview will be arranged localnever; that ‘even the weariest “Verily I say unto you that the Stepping out in bright red boots Clarissa Carter, almost 11, “Call 3 volume I of Coquelin and 50 yqitpedt Nair: Biography” by : SATURDAY ly. Address, Times Box 539 river winds somewhere - safe to much sought after prize of eter- and a yellow slicker, Pete finds Me Charlie Boy.” complete. our set: ‘The order was Mikhail Naimy has recently P.M. 7:00 Paul Whiteman y: . * ue sea.” : [nal youth “is just = arrested the big puddle in his back yard ear Fancher father did. And tie placed with a bookdealer in New| been published by Philosophical = 4:00 Amateur 8:00 Inside . a . : His viewpoint is common to growth,” {just the place for - rainy-day, Texas tony oy lived up 0 her ie ~ York. Library. Mr. Naimy was a per- Fass Ba : : ‘King maturity, as you shall see when | TT splishy-splashy fun. Gay Pie-/ 2% acing coyotes and Stam-| iwien the 1950 order came] sonal friend of the nofed | 43000 See :30 Girl Wrestling - : you .read his wonderful anthol-/ !" ; i peding cattle with daring and: Cincinnati 9:00 Wrestling . At Le A The Blue and the Gray" tures by the author show Pete ' = 0 "}iing ladylike man- through .and was checked,” re- philosopher. 5:00 Six-Gun 12'm. Boxing © e e Best o e. acti ras 3- ‘ ] - : oy essays and small bits Recreates Civil War o | in fal action. Ages be ners and drouth with git up and ort ume 1 a Theater 1:05 News, Sports, OPEN crowding'this volume were Writ-|' In selecting the 450-0dd narra-|. “A CAP FOR MUL CHAND,” gumption. Ages B12. Tate eg es rahet oe Charlie Chaplain £20 ioliday Hotel Sigwont a ten, as you may suspect, by auth- tives . that he included in «phe DY Julie Forsythe Batchelor (Har- “PE NNOW INE GARNIV Al» Actly for number and amount with §:305tu vin a | i cut loose a ors ‘past their youth, And in no Blue and the Gray,” Henry Steele court, nd" iris $2). Through el bv Elects Clark (Bobbs-Merrill, the pages received by the library Biography Completed J B A Pri i giving hol Cisvold hey have (al Youth Commage reviewed» erature 48, £04, FEET quel ing, of, Erne pth are ack! £2 years 1 Theodore Hutt nas deivered 10 James Barr Ames Prize High \1arger than exists for an ther = This time, “Mrs. PRY goes : rr he Henry Schuman, Inc., the manu- Is Wan by Englishman ganza, “'K

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i leave rare, old wine, carrying with it: The two-volume work published : - : aunt” Mitty, a born manager; the mellow delights of the slow by Bohbs-Merrill is subtitled "The he small naan Fillage comes to .take over Mr, agar. Dr. Archibald Henderson, .the Dook WHICh. the publishers de. awarded every four years for = Orson W process of aging. You may read Story of the Civil War as Told by a4 80 on that exting UE ‘0 wink, the 10 Pennywink boys and authorized biographer of the late Scribe as the frst definitive bio-/book on a legal subject. has heen ae tls 3 Je een! oF at afie sitting. as end x Soupased of story of a likable lad. Ages 6-9. “adopted Katte, ° George Bernard Shaw, announced Braphy of the film star. _ Dr. Lesh Ee gio Le 8 ounts ¢ 0 But what with a carnival ’a is’ : ; 8 : # SLOTY - Elsewhe that he has in-preparation a new, Emphasis in the book will be o¢ mnglish Criminal Law’ pub- start Wedn¢

_with the conviction that no man gether with Dr. Commager's edi- “HENR Y H \RE'S BOXING birthday celebration, a paperbag Joses his youth; he merely passes torial comments, are designed to MATCH,” by Dorthy Clewes (Co- picnié, the fall-leaf cleanup and comprehensive biography of Mr: On Chaplin's development {rom jished by Macmillan. beyond it-—and with a decided recreate the Civil War as it ap- ward-McCann, $1). Henry Hare an addition to the house, it's the Shaw which will be published by a slap-stick comedian to one of Dr. Radzinowicz is Head of the Appleton - Century - Crofts in the the greatest pantomimes of all Department of Criminal Science

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sense of relief’ ; peared to the generation that outboxes and outwits Red Fox at irrestistible Pennywinks who take 2 C | i Thornton has gone all the way fought it. ; lthe Brown Flower Show. Clever over Aunt Mitty. Ages 9-12. near future. The title of the new time, and probably the greatest at Cambridge University, Eng- dav py Trem —— reg ote ————— ms | - - .-! : . biography, which will encompass single screen attraction in the land, and one of the founders of ; ‘ “Ko ths W pr . * YR lall the various facets of -Mr. history of ‘movies. the Journal of Criminal Science. : : ehs oo Film Making Tips Shaw's work and interests, will A lovely busket of _gits qwaity with a pair E - ci 5 be: “George Ber d Sh -M: you os an expression of good- Jean Ha + ["CASE HISTORY OF' A MOVIE." By Dore Schary, New ‘York be: a Be Be re nar aw: Man WEBM, 9- 15 d. m. Sun. will trom public spirited local Bionde” an i i Random House, $3. entury. merchants if you have just “Gilda.” Not J - By R. K. SIIULL moved to the city, are a new. the ~Lyric's : M : OUT IN THE CELLULOID HILLS of Hollywood it's an old New Novel by Poet Dr. E. Burdette Backus | Mother or bets moved within - Thursday, * 3 ~ = custom among filmsters to flatter, co-workers and be a screaming Joseph AlSianger and his wife Speaks on 2 i ons i J C . i Audrey 'urdemann, well-known : : i w feline about competitors. * poets and more recently novelists, “Of Man, By Man, For Man” | to receive these gifts. Call your ! 7055 Co ’ Dore Schary, who is the No. 1 production boy at Metro-Gold- : Welcome Wagon Hostess whose | DEBORA] . . have signed a contract with Long- " i h i listed b : Qur service embodies all that | wyn-Mayér (biggest outfit there), has written (with the aid of hisimans. Green for the .publication E 11 A. M. AT THE CHURCH | phone is listed below : : rn te y . . {ghost writer, Charles Palmer) the story of one film, starting with {of a new novel to be called “The A Religious Center With- gst : ry ; 00 for Kir goes to give that after-feeling of “the day the story was CORCRIVall | error Islanders.” This ‘1s the . second a Civic Circumference ie “The Immortal Artist ’ Welcome. Wagon : Jyines. Woe me pyres vm satisfaction: the satisfaction of “a~v" = —ramd following: through each of the with Mri Schary’s® heavy- sugarz#novel’ on whic they have —cot— Cates T "A DIA Te be PHONE TA: 796 © Sn beautiful Hribut lova steps until the film was in the coating, some of the evils of mn the first one” having: ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH New York ® Memphis ® Los Angel i a search Tt : - eautiful tribute .to a loved one can (finished). Hollywood system still manage to been the best-selling “My Uncle - . : : ie Sg iid So Bo f 3 ] yet’ no burden to those left. ' The motion picture lie select ed find their way into the story Jan.” . 1453 N. Alabama St. | 1 VKine Solor eo . ; ; for thid story-is “The Next Voice ’ 2 2 . ing B : ! You Hear.” a small budget film : ; ; i Along a HISEY & TITUS which will move into Loew's , |’ : : : | he = oo E Ein , : Theater soon. : . ‘ : i arc arisen ; a ni ? 5 : : safari traip " " » a | of Africa, - IN THIS breezy account of how : > | \ sands ofan : © 951 NORTH DELAWARE ST. film making problems are mel : : ; 14 CONVENIENT OFFICES - savages, bef be EL i and mastered, Mr. .Schary gives A ; , «} “oo Hal Tusban : - SINCE 1888 JL ame the public a fair idea of ‘the ¢ ee ; : > , : . Hes story : er 4 amount of ‘technical equipment - - ; 5 | ‘Color in th A and talent that goes into a film. : / : : DOWNTOWN OFFICE ; TY ] ‘ He also gives. a wealth of knowl : North C PEiavivan ea £0 E a a J edge on the industry as a whole. ; e~ 1 orthwes! S orner JF efnsyivania : ? CR Tragically, Mr. Schary brings : ~~ ; ne and Market Streets : Spee wax by, “ lout one of the industry's” major p : BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE : Judge of pl i faults and seefs to voice himself 706 E. Si hird S should “be 1 in accord with this fault. I refer » Sixty-third Street ; ECTeen Spec i : PUZZLE TIT TUT to, the age-old Hollywood miscon Lee Welker, Manager 8 . $f Frank sper — CROSSWORD P! EE reps Ika ERI BBA wit) toi" » i THIRTIETH. STREET C OFFICE» eesti fp pf = Fn CETTE EASE Ren Tan RARER CRD nd oe . aE rar Ap APs AE 2 ps . ~ Answer to Previous Foils probation : "3001 N. Illinois Street na ee “works would em Goins Breed MOTTON TO]. MF “Schary ix lavish ire his George E. Hulsman, Manager Ing action : . . | BE LA T R ME S {i 1 - 2) le A ' { *( rk * : or SIA | INIEL IE RIAL DE S he Ne ound fl It : SIXTEENTH STREET OFFICE : : . 4 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL oo ol - = st iE 5 these people are minor geniuses siren : > : : ’ . ” 20 W. Sixteenth Street - ! 3 Still Dan « 1 Depicted dog, 1 Assam YIAIR] FLAG OF [R11 [DIS] as Mr. Schary indicates, then why g : 5 : Ralph E. Dodson, Manager ; BETTY Norwegian. silkworm T ™ isnit_ their talent transmitted. ee my p s+. Open vour savings or checking account a of the 14 . ; i : s Widow; atte — : 2 Genus of . / Cle the local theater screens ‘throug th : : > lef ’ : P n J oy oe ng Johto g acco any SQUTH SIDE OFFICE ! and Her dai } © SNtisused asa mollusks BIA] their work? : ai city-wide offices of Fletcher Trust Company. Suppose you : 1125 S. Meridian Street : i. — dog in 3 Kitchen © LICIC OM * ¥ # : : Te A : vil or - Emil L. Kuhn, Manager : Norway police, (ab.) TIT {shiiaam 1 RIA “THE PROOF of the pud : live in Broad Ripple, for instance. You can do all your bank- ROSEY AVENE GLGE SE rev 43 Kind of rifle 4 Epic EIN NOIR] IVI AN ding . ..” And when that pudding La : , vert : : : ] : : AY - ’ | 14 Curved " § Solemn apes) CC) VINITIEINISIE] has a rank flavor, it's little credit - : : : 1ng at our new ly -enlarged Broad Ripple Office. ; 1533 Roosevelt Avenue . Iau : 6 Shoshonean 26 Exclamation 43 Lord (ab.) to the cook ; : : ; : 5 5 Lr ; W. Ellison Gatewood, Manager 15 Hypothetical ~~ yn4jans of sorrow 44 Grape refuse In the case of the film: "The Step V. Automatically, vour name is recorded as a customer at our structural unit 5 = nace point 27 Charge 45 Mix Néxt Voice You Hear” which Mr. ahi i = ) EAST TENTH OFFICE ; 20 Boute 59. 3 Heavy harrow 29 Rail bird 46 Sharpen Schary details ih -this book. the Downtown Office.. You can do your banking there, too— 2122 E. Tenth Street tody 9 Wootlland 30 Year between 47 On the story is original, but the film ver- : ils : ? 1 7 : Donald E. Williams, Manager 19 Rough lava . 10 Era 2 and 20. sheltered side sion becomes bogged down, in a ; make deposits, cash checks. a ; : 3 HL 11 Pause 36 Sleeping 48 Planet mire of clinches and bromides. : a : ; . ARLINGTON ‘AVENUE OFFICE . 21 Driving 12 Distribute visions 50 Witticism What could have been a. new : Step 3... Automatically, too, you can make deposits at any office. Use 6000 E. Tenth Street y ph 18 Of the thing 37 Harmonizes 55 Babylonian {Ha ""hovel film, was given a : : : : es Ted 'M. Campbell, Manager H : 22 Symbol for 23 Go away! 40 Brazilian state deity : knockout blow at the start when S the one nearest you at the tume vou are ready to make . ] : 25 Withdraw _ ' 41 Horse's gait 56 Electrical unit the Metro moguls decided to use , IRVINGTON OFEICE Ituri deposits. You can also arrange to cash che ks at oth 2s the tired old ‘Joe Smith, ‘Ameri- — = P H ang ¢ other 5501 E. Washington Street : P N15 Ne 1 ho [1 can’ routine for the central-char- offices you select. " Ralph C. Wright, Manager Sree « - . acters . : z : M1: There has long been a need for : . > : ; : : EAST SIDE OFFICE be a book of this sort to give “the Unusual, you say? Perhaps, but not at Fletcher Trust Company. It is this 2506 E. Washington Street 7. . public the inside story of film : 3 Whuenis ei 23 hae Lo : Charles F. Bechtold, Ma “A ¥ making. It is tragic that even : kind of convenient banking that has brought 90,000 depositors to our, ores t, + Manager Lu bank —that’s abeut one out of every five persons in the Indianapolis area. © EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE — ’ 8 . ’ We'd lik yaa ’ ri > 500 E. Washington Street - v Eeauty | € 1Ke to serve you, 100. Ld . : : Roy A. Wilson, Manager < is : Softens : = : 2 x me . ; : WEST STREET OFFICE 5 7 Sorrow . - ’ ’ x : 474 W. Washington Street tr I 2 ; efcher Jrust Compan I : 4 ; hide WEST INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE . \ —-— . : ’ : ia : 1233 Oliver Avenue ; ’ 2 ’ a Sar 3 2 . 2 : Express your > i eR INDIANAPO LIS : : ; ; Theodore R. Beck, Manager : : oO / Love and tym. Nf. - tL : * ! 2 , 3 rson 1 “ tl Ser # ; : - ! 1 3 on > ; 4 3 an . J pathy" in "the Mow i si : ou : Fed i - Pry WEST: "MICHIGAN OFFICE _ . gest proj x kf 4 ; i % {ok * ALLIED ‘ds MEMBER FEDIRAL RERERVE BYBTEM ® memset Fesraal pero InsuRANCE CoRBORATIAN. : . 2600 W. Michigan Street in : ] speare's ' ; 1 31-1 T : ] i FLORISTS ] \ Kar Ar . : Ny : wi 2 LA 3 0 : Jomey’L. Moffell, Manager wk pr \ ‘playing th 1 qd Nee SF Con 2 hit ee aS pf oi a dim Lp \ and contr £2 is He sss = — 2 = — = : = = SE : > Tater Shy mtr ; = ro « 4 3 > i 4 = 2. al Po : ot yz 2 y - 2 : = : He Ad a oe faa 5 i 6 - movie .wil