Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1951 — Page 6
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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1951
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MAN ENTERS only incidental- backdrop against avhich Levi {ly into Miss Carson's book. His projects Jug own ideas concernrole historically has been stupid ing the riddle of the universe and EA an ow and destructive, involving such/man’s place in nature. Tt Is a theologically. As embryos, all of terrible errors in judgment as the highly intelligent piece of work, | us temporarily repeat an “incfent | Introducing of goats, rabbits and, and an absorbing one. accidentally, of course, rats to] 8-2 # .
fishlike phase of our immensely) | y GG’ | long evolution. {1slands, both Atlantic and Pacific.| LIN YUTANG'S latest work is
. | There used to be beautiful is-/described as a translation from . . There wa rganic life in the | hi 7 Tb tors ed was(land birds, the-ltie-of which we'lljtiie Chinese of three novelettes, ready’ £0 “BUPPOFt Tire: Whe thgrdever see again. One of them, The stories likely have as much land cooled and vegetation spread! . A fi from the water's edge farther and|gnomelike creature no more thang. A farther inland, making possible six inches high, with wings that| the good. Title of the work is
the accumulation of soil, then seemed too small (and were never og Nun "& Courtesan gradually animal life could adjust|used as wings), and feet that| (John ; ay: BR Shaman” i itself to the change from sea to seemed too large, and a voice like 8 lrsl, ow Chuan’ Is a land. distant, tinkling bells,” Miss Car.detailed and often humorous pic-| But the -adjustment process son writes. {ture of Chingse village life; the) often has been interrupted—-not| The bringing of rabbits to Lay- Second, chitled A Nun of Tal by the melodramatic catastrophes san, an outpost of the Hawatign® * 0 pies on. = a. Scientists two centuries ago -and, chain, devastated the island, leav-(‘ . ne nee Lik a ong nol more recently, characters like" Im= ing it a sandy desert with no food, Ain : Ci Sus ome bi He 4 manuel Velikovsky have imag-ifor the birds. The last rail was >oreo 3 jo ean read ined, but rather by great cyclical seen in 1924. ters, and the third, "Miss Tu" 18 lan old Chinese legend retold by |
changes. Tides, for example, have, AE {the author; it concerns the love varied greatly even in recorded, wrOM THE SEA might come afair of a prostitute and the |
human history. vast minsral wealth if we could] 2 ’ tragedy in which it involved her.| In the closing centuries of the ove out economical ways of! gedy les ad
Middle Ages, Miss Carson tells extracting it From undersea we, MAUD OAKS is an ethnologist |
was the laysan rail, a “¢harming, OF Lin YUtafig in “tient adé-the loriginal material, which is all to|"
lish Aug. 17. | Raised on an Indiana farm, Mr. [Wilson subsequently became “an
istered mining engineer.”
roe, a: prizefighter and an artst. Now past 50, he {8 working for a master's degree at the University of Michigan.
Demand Grows For Whedunits
f Statistics ‘rejeased by Mystery "Wiritérs.of ‘America, Inc. indicate To x - : ‘greater demand. this year than INNEW BOOK — Rose | Franken, creator of Claudia the (and: short story form.
. : | For the first five months of heroine of six novels about mar. 11951, members of Mystery Writers
riage, will have her Claudia (5013 65 novels as against a re-| stories published in a single vol- Iported total of 81 for the entire ‘ume July 19 by Doubleday. lyear of 1950.
poet and protege of Harriet Mon-,
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It's About Durante
Gene
i . . Night, Sweet Prince” and “Beau expert coal digger, holding licenses James.” has written a biography for fire boss, pit boss and reg- of Jimmy Durante. To be called |“Schnozzola,” the book will be
He also has been a marine, a Published Sept. 24 by Viking.
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By HENRY BUTLER 130 - Philip Marlowe Comedy ot Error Wagniicint Meonagoe4é aw vise Satute fo Reservists Eddle Arnold Rachel Carson’s book THE SEA AROUND US is a ed BA pe Tr ——— Og Co $ TP gi 3 . i ee ea SE Serenade ound model of popular writing on a scientific subject. NO Gon bers fang Ge Your Wh orate "Toni on fhe Janay, Woe Merry So-R Miss Carson, who is a marine biologist of wide and 30 Mr. Alladin . win Bob and Ray At Montagne varied experience, has what few scientists possess—a first- hy: gore PR) class literary style. What's more, she has enthusiasm of : 0 tonire Barn Dance ne Sn Bob and Ray Saturday af Shamrock Hit Parade ‘a quiet sort which gives her writing occasionally a kind of 30 _ Hardy Family Magaiine Theater Grand Ob» Opry Drie Jambake Dance Party - Scriptural intensity. Prior to that late Medieval Abin of 3 Ly 348 Sh CIS a Satan bo mr em— Portions of her book have stormy period, with huge climatic wr di n : 7 ’ 00 News-Gilber! Forbes on n Georne Miss iain Somssdont To Bo An'c'd, ared disturbances, terrible tempests L Hi =n 15 Farley. st Star ver ver appe serially in the New and snow and ice ee ope MARIN MARINE—This water color seascape by John Marin, termed by many critics the fore- 1 is i lyn, Star Time Magic Music Scores—News Grand Ole Opry Yorker as an extended Profile of" LF oC ihere had been| Most living American painter, is a recent purchase for the Herron Art Museum collections. 4 King Cole rte . Treasury Band the sea. Readers of that maga- hundreds of years of rela- i Ee mr ia oF em e : f the Ce BUN pl years © .00 Million Dollar Party Record Date News Sportsman Variety Hour Nows-brant z.ne have ‘had a of t t im , ’ o . a Abrean ®Itive calm. of or _ 1 ' .. Soggy Th : Background I 1% ‘which undoubtedly has stim & a 8 ar 0 evi] S e atc [s Hi hl 1 20 . fiw . oo “ - Rhythm Club ud appetite and sales. THOSE CALM CENTURIES ‘ g Y | : iy . atk Mase “ a dani : “nat inueary SHisranees About were a period of explorations . “Ta . | ay. EW" hl nel Byro +/that never have been adequatel | f / | tf d Ab b Ww k : I xape TY ee ow mine Ooanjat never have been atequateivl/IT@L[1IGONT QN soroing or | With All My Heart’ WLW-T Channel 4 IWFBM-TV—Channel 6° 3 in CHILDE HAROLD, fOF pjang to Iceland. Norsemen| Is Guild Selecti I» M. © SATURDAY SATURDAY a random example, express hu-' .... c.on scandinavia to North THE WATCH. A novel. By Carlo|rarely visited by tourists. What|brought under analysis and, re- Is Gui election | 4:00 Wrestling 7:00 Saturday PM 7:00 Summer man feeling rather than fact), .... Levi, New York: Farrar, Strauys/She discovered during her visit|lated to Mann’s background. | The Literary Guild has an-i 2:45 Te BeAn'cd. Roundup | Theater M =s Carson manages, to combine & Young, $3.75 will be” found in “Beyond the yw nounced as its October selection s.pv ! idwaster | 4:00 Chuckwagon 8:00 Cavalcade of f ‘t with a sense of wonder—the Even grim and Shilly Steeniand g, +3.75. (Windy Place” (Farrar, Straus & 3 “With All My Heart,” Margaret, 5:00 oie of 8:00 Migwasts n | Toles Bonds 5. ntist’s kind of poetic feeling. Suppoeied eolomlen 32 asidina By EMERSON PRICE |Young, $3.50), _| RUSSEL B. NYE covers Mid-|, 10) Barnes’ new novel about| S15 industry on 9:00 gin | 500Burns ond © 9:00 Wrestling o sea has its drama, its Vians from aroun e n 0 CARLO LEVI, who will be re-| Do not expect here a dull re- western politics and political Catherine of Braganza and her| : o hy 3 00 Allen 10:00 Back Stage its i! doubt. 10th century until early in the |eital f fentifi i figures roughly over the last 30 : : i arade - Weaver | " B R pt lems, its tragedies, no doubt. |, Coo oymatie change drove membered for his “Christ Stopped TOR OL LEC Bvestigation, troubled married Hfe' With 5.30 My Wizard 9:30 Hit Parade 3:30Pays to Be aus 1 more important than the im- y When hward 2 ade at Eboli,” is now the author of for the book is a lively, entertain- years of the 19th Century and Charles IT of England. 6-00 Victor Borge 10-00 Wrestlin Ignorant 10:30 Beat the Clock n ate is the eternal. Eskimos southward an I 7 “The Watch,” a work described (ing and informative story of her until tne. present in Midwest Fifth of Mrs Barnes’ 10vels to! 6.30 One Rd 12m Reserve — 6:00 To be An‘cd. 11:00 Red Top Miss Carson takes the long them bitter, murderous enemies of| , novel but one that more re- adventure — of her friendship ®™ Progressive Politics (Michi-| ear in this country, “With Alli Famil 0 6:30 Wayne Theater view. She has the rare imagina-|the foreign competitors for what hies a book Of philosophical With individual natives, and a Ban State College Press, $3). | py Heart” will be brought out by y ODS Oh King 12:30 Sign Off tin that can make her readers subsistence could be wrung from. a. tions. : |description of a primitive way of {He writes at considerable length her, American publishers, Macrae :00 Jign dw take the same view, projecting|the increasingly icy wastes. | There is little or no plot, and life that is altogether obsorbing. On Ohio political figures and their| Smith next Sépt. 17. | 2 85 a WCPO-TV—Channel 7 themselves through geological] The same kind of chahges in (ne story—if story it be—is told a a {impact upon national events. iy a eons and watching what no hu-|patterns of current have made OT\i; first person. The place, for § me—— A : ! ‘WAIJC-FM—91.9 Mega. SATURDAY man being ever saw, but what sci- broken the fishery prosperity of|the most part, is post-war. Rome. A SHORT and quite readable " . The Holy Sinner SATURDAY PM 8:30 Movie Time entists now believe must have communities, even nations. They The book is a collection of sharp- analysis of the work of Thomas Hoosier Ex-Miner Thomas Mann's new novel | v | 4:15 INS Newsreel 9:30 Wrestling (L) happened. have drivan migrant birds fartheri|y defined incidents, involving Mann wil be found in “Thomas wihe Holy Sinner” will be abo "Mm 7:15 Artistry in | 4:30 Amateur Revue 11:30 Go Hollywood Her achievement in this book north or south as the rich com-|every type of individual — beg-| ann” (New Directions, $2) by Tells Own Stor e holy er, Pp 5:30 The Record Rhythm | 5:00 Space Patrol 12:30 Serial is to a sur Henr atfield, “a teacher of Y lished by Knopf in September. It Stack 7: ; t= wi y : prising extent the re-|plexes of plankton (animal andigars, prostitutes, government of- y ' a | a ibed. th tory of a tac :30 Memories in 5:30 Ben's Big 12:50 Carnival sult of intelligent planning. With vegetable life from microscopic|ficials and many more. Alto- German literature and humani-| Jock Wilson, a former Indiana is describe foi e § ; Ye of 6:00 So Proudly Melody Time 1:20 6-Gun Playan immense amount of material size on up) have changed loca-|/gether these provide a broad can- ties at Columbia University. All coal-miner, has written an auto-| man who, after an sa y | ® | We Hail 8:00 News | 6:00 Holiday Hotel house to choose from, Miss Carson -has tion. |vas and an unusually artistic one, [the chief works of Mann are|,...,;ny THE DARK AND THE 50 Pe Teligious , ‘ea = $30 > Jone) Moody 8:05 Music by | 8:30 Stu Erwin 1:50 News-and Sign selected just enough to give us ¥. 8 8 These matters provide also a |DAMP, which Dutton will pub- ope. | :00 Sport-Ta Pig Lu, Waemen Ott
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tides than upon the tides we land- : {observer's handbook by Lawrence lubbers can observe, For the un- sional panorama of the sea, from y pajrha), will be published by seen tides, moving far below the its shallows to its dismal, inky Appleton-Century-Crofts early In surface at levels where only in-vdepths. She does all this with|ipe gq : : : struments can obtain -fragmen- apparent ease and invariable 7t jg described by the publisher tary data, may upset the accus- clarity. as “the first post-war book on airtomed balance of warm and cold Her book undoubtedly will rank craft recognition to be published currents we depend on for our among the highest 1951 achieve-|in this country or abroad,” coverclimate. ments in scientific writing. ling more than 70 types of war » | planes of the U. 8,, Great Britain, |
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