Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1951 — Page 8
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n rese Salome, Thais and Melisande, un-| rs sincere quality about the story | eye then, 1 Felerve my Ir de doubtedly is a good talker. | By MILTON WIDDER {which makes it good light read|a flying saucer myself | Her book is extended conver-| A little-known facet of the Civil ing for persons with troubles to ng yset, jsetion. It has the merit of War is the subject of “Rebel Run” forget.
= = s § § i > isprightliness and spontaneity. ‘by Louis Zara from whose pen, ! AMUEL WOOLEY TAYLOR °P i C ney 35 EL and Blind and, . 5 4 readers of historical novels got Author to Present
IT HAS ALSO the fault of repe- “This Land of Ours” and others. | a2 3 Shild, Wile satont 1 his MOIher titousness and, on the chrono-| The action of the story takes Facts About Horses |
was amily|lo8ical side, vagueness. . Missonly five hours, but it is thrilling] “Horses” a comprehensive| She a days whey Garden may have had her own and it is thrillingly described. The study of all known facts about there were still some plural mar-| reasons for omitting Impor- story is the running of the Gen- horses from earliest times to the! riages. Taylor's FAMILY KING-|tant dates. They would be re- eral, an important train that Sup-ipresent, will be published this] DOM (McGraw-Hill, $3.50) is the| minders of age, which she cer-pljed southern troops, from Bigifall by the Oxford University/ true story of his Mormon family. tainly defies in appearance. {Shanty to Chattanooga, by an Press. : |
Sometimes humorous; always in-| But the lack of chronology and agent of the North — James J.| Its author is Dr. George Gay-| teresting. wee 2 jadequate historical sidelights pAndrews. {lord Simpson, .of the American; . i tg “makes her story curiously elusive. It took much research to find Museum of Natural History, who! | REGARDLESS 6f your interest You read it; you note her com-|oyt the details of this obscure bit has, among other things, clari-! jor lack of interest in boxing you ments on love affairs and herior nistory which was one of the'fied “the standard but often mis-| |you are likely to find JOHN L. persistent prejudice against mar-\gramatic highlights of the con- understood position of the horse! SULLIVAN (Putnam, $3.75) an riage, and then, first thing you|fjjct between the states. Author family as an example of evolu-| {intensely interesting book. Nat know, you've forgotten whatizary recreates the story hand-tion at work,” according to the]
{ Fleischer, the author, not only|you've read. |someiy. publisher. i |recaptures the amazing career 2 2 = ll, i hohe FAMED PAIR—The Duke and 'and personality of the “champion! POSSIBLY one reason why! Duchess of Windsor. * of champions,” but he brings to this story seems elusive, not to WIBM 01 4 a m Sun zs = » life the fantastic period between say fantastic, is the fact that! : a § Nie .
PERSONS who have grown the 1880’s and 1890's when John|Miss Garden admits having been : tired of the jargon of psycho- L. was a hero to a very Jago heart-throb for such long-de-|;
Dr. E. Burdette Backus
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analysis, and who are even more section of America’s population. [parted characters as Claude De-| than tired of the amateur who . 2 _= {bussy. Debussy, she says, fell in| PP . . ’ insists upon applying such theor-| ‘NO LITERARY GENIUS.” love with her as Melisande in his| Socrates Dissatisfied
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ies to every phase of life, both says Fred Hoyle in THE NA- operatic masterpiece, ‘“Pelleas et i public and private, will welcome 2a TURE OF THE UNIVERSE Melisande.” {=
11 A. M. AT THE CHURCH
EE I~ l new novel titled THE MAN ON (Harper, $2.50) “could have in-, Other suitors, who enjoyed — EE. A “Psvch lvsi d THE COUCH, by James D. Proc- vented a story ohe-one hundreth varying success, included Lous A Religious Center with Syc oana y 51 S an tor (Dial, $2.75). part as fantastic as the sober Carre, director of the Paris Op-! eo Civic Circumference Religion’ This is the story of George facts that have been unearthed era Comique, and Andre Messa- : : Pringle and his wife, Lavina, DY astronomical science.” ger, conductor in the same or- ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH who were happily married—un- TE rire ‘ganization, Miss Garden early Su + 4 til an old friend of Lavina, Poi- i cided that love must not inter-| : : : ly Freeman, came for a visit—a New Biography on Doug fere with her career. Nothing eee 15 N. Alabama 5
very long visit. Polly had been TO Be Released Soon |could, indeed; so that the kind of for seven years under treatment] _ {life many other opera stars have) by a psychoanalyst, and she tan-},, 2 Jew bog ronan. Doug. lenoyed on the side was absolute- | cled herself an expert, tor early release by Henry Holt Jy avied owt > her 2eheme. | Hany things wrong in the Prin-| Described as “the first complete, | gle eho She discovered, uncensored and up-to-date biogindeed, that George and Lavina ry pny of the controversial Gen- | rarely _happy—that, Ii-leral, it has been compiled by, = Clark Lee and Richard Henschel, ‘who have included some 300 COMPLETE Who nave ~y DAILY DINNER SPECIALS | Mr. Lee, war correspondent and | |friend of the General's was with | U. S. Choice T-Bone Steaks | him during the last days on Ba-
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. } ! Special Exposes Crooks | ; z | SUNDAY DINNERS “Little Men, Big World” the HORIZONTAL 57 Complication oF | $1.10 new novel by W. R. Burnett, an-| 1 Depicted 59 Pedal digy HAND . nounced for May 14 publication! canine OF ] by Knopf, now is being compared | 5 This —— is VERTICAL 60D | ANS by the publisher with revelations | said to have 1 Fissure | 308 CH before the Senate Crime Investi-| originated in. - 2 Half (prefix) 2 NIA Z | gating Committee. It's described pos 3 Native metal : = Lb Z i URANT | as “a story of graftin liticlans, | 4 Turmoil RESTA i oa Ep and | Is Sie gluse 5 Expensive 1A 5720 W. Washington St. crooked cops who ran a multi-' 12 fo Rs Rs 6 Correlative of 25 Mulct 43 Symbol for - million-dollar gambling empire.” | 13 Age P g Sher 28 Mix actinium - 14 Shield bearing § Baifighte; 27 Brazilian state 44 Canvas shelte 15 Absence of the 9 Brazilian 29 Assam 45 Tardy ; limbs macaw silkworm 46 Average (ab. i 17 State of mind 10 Ailments 30 Approach 47 On the ocean | 19 Jumbled type 1} Sediment , 36All 48 Promontory ' 20 Pinnacle 16 Type of moth 37 Races 50 Scatter 21 Compass point 18 Upon 40 Check 52 Fish eggs
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23 Pronoun Our service embodies all that AS THAIS — Mary Garden | 24 Azisestas of . \ looked like this as Thais in Mas- 2ra0n8 goes to .give that after-feeling of ; 26 Box cy A Gi senet's opera when she was at ' 9g potent satisfaction; the satisfaction of a the height of her career. - 31Light brown beautiful tribute to a loved one 32 Before
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It| 4.45 Bob Considine 8:00 Show of Shows P.M. 200 Ken Murray | Cincinnati , Detective of our time it is likely to recom-| gv vel Seymour, ie the cen-| Mary Garden and Louis Bie Opera Comique; New York, and may very well have Fareed 5:00 Voice of 9:30 Wrestling | 4:00 Plain 8:00 Cavalcade of 5:00 Six-Gun 8:30 Spotlight mend itself strongly to women. tral figure in a great deal of | ny N York: Si & Oscar Hammerstein's Manhattan but I don’t know. I do know we | Enquirer 11:30 News Clothesman Bands i Theater Review And quite rightly, for it places pony exciting naval action, and | gol, ap 'MON & Opera House, where “Salome” finished the way Mr. McCormick| 5.15 Ask the Mayor 11:40 Midnight | 430 Mr. 1. 9:00 Woestling 4 5:30 Flying Tiger 2 n Saxioy womankind in a role so mighty. .| Schuster, $3.75. was a deliciously scandalous item wanted us to finish—in a blaze of| 5.30 Say It With Mysteries Magination 9:30 To Be Anncd. | 6:00 Holiday Hotel 1:05 News, Sports, who wins the hearts of a num a : a Be ened a] VT Holia Nea, 5) that it exceeds in importance the per of beautiful women for good! By HENRY BUTLER in pre-World War I years, and glory. That's what he asked for,| Acting 12:55 Weather— | 5:00 Burns & Allen 10: Divse Showboot 6:30 Stu Erwin on kingdoms of the earth—as itimegsure. It is a capably exe-| ABOUT TWO years ago, Mary Chicago. where she eventually be-(and that's what he got. If it cost| 5:00 One Man's Sign Of | 5:30 Groucho Marx 10:30 a e Clock WAJC-FM—91.9 Mega. should, since kingdoms have been | o delight|Garden became acquainted with came director of the Chicago him a million dollars, I'm sure it! Family | 6:00 Penthouse 11:00 Red Top gd cuted novel calculated to delig | Hm 8 mie | Pat Red To TOTEAY known to perish. the hearts of readers who enjoy Louis Biancolli, music critic of Opera. : : . | 6:30 Wayne 12m Blind Date (P.M. 7:15 At Your The book sontaipe andgher Verylbotier. than average Egorical ite, S ox TUE Wont Terr Wo Bin vy gg MISS GARDEN admits she Name Award Judges | King 12:30 Sign Oft | 5:30 Duoon Request i int: fiction. land Sun. , | MISS : | : | jeresing oto a os a In frequent interviews subse- company lost $1 million, 20CorEing Was always mere Interested Js) Herschel Brickell, editor of| oar Hate or . 7:30 Mise You Solificians schooley HY ethos of HERE'S sucther Ste on Syms Suen HY re ale ow a Her BT ES aL Hig mia [ac iy Ee than, The Prize Stories of 1951,” has ond Joseph Henry Jackson. The Hail 8:00 Music by getting their own way. For poll-|saucers: 18 ANOTHER WORLD... .;, took cop! tes of “I don’t know, because I had|a prima donna. That statement announced that this year's O.lcollection will be published by| 6:30 Dinner Moods Masters | WATCHING? by Gerald Heard Shorthand, took copious notes of a ' by' Doubl in August 7:00 Sport-Talk 10:00 Sign Of Heians forced the Ling. io make; WA 275). The fl sau |what Miss Garden said. {nothing to do with the business doubtless is connected with her Henry Awards will be judged by Doubleday ugust. po 8 Shoice DE A gions bing re Sr the’ author] The result, with some editing, "04 ] Pegeplion. i Some mle SHitie the woman he | They are not meteorological bal- 3nd deleting, is “Mary Garden s ( vil War | Lim » ong ' 43 30 his wife. He made.that choice not their Story.” which you probably will {opera singer, she was an e as king, but as a man—one with prior Bn Speculations oh in tor. find more diverting than substan-| |lent actress. a strong heart. He is sticking to] sting, but they do not convince, tal Miss Garden, who nowadays| Novel Out | The much-advertised candor of his decision admirably and, quite =~ "To 0, aware that there are iS almost as much in demand for, {this book stops way short of beobviously, without regret. ‘many pranksters about, and that lecture appearances as she used "REBEL RUN." By louis Zara. Ing sensational. Yet there's a there are still others ready to be-|t0 be for such operatic roles as. no. voi Crown, $3. 'pleasantly chatty and reasonably
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