Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1951 — Page 20

PAGE 20 : . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ = _- i “SUNDAY, NOV. 11, 1051 Be ; fo " CRY | a *es= cl: ate: Sa ‘Horrors Re SEE At Last Jefferson's Love ©. Commotion [Flight Into Matrimony x meer

} { ) : 8 Ov C : | SKYGIRL. By Mary F. Murray. a broad hint that Je turnover 18’, decided. to-atolish, ity penal ver Lomma | New. York, Duell, Sloan & Trine nw ns ar gilt lout. settlement in French Guiana, and .

~ %1s Treated in a Book

5 | | : a. | . | Pearce, $3. put an end to what the world . oF al |THE INDIGO BUNTING, By Vin-| - esses, . + JEFFERSON AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN. By Dumas Malpma. Bos "| cent Shesan. New York, Har-| . A career handbook for the air- For those f° us who enjoy air has ong glioniy Er ton, Lit le. Brown, $6. | per, $2.50. ; line stewardess, this is an inval- {rayel but don't quality as a-host- Yo want «0 read what the pub-

Ct By CARL VIGTOR LITTLE a IT MAY BE that. I have the soul of a tabloid city editor, but the story of the association of Thomas Jefferson and “Mrs. Maria Cosway in Paris before the French Revolution # has always intrigued me. But, alas, biographers usually

S-brush-off the incident in a scant ————————o- — — Jono or two. which was trying to negotiate But Mr. Malone herewith really treaties with European powers, ¥%goes into the great romance say- and later as minister to Ver +. ing that Jefferson was quite smit- Sills, a post he assumed when #%en by Maria Cosway, “slim, Benjamin Franklin, another phil« graceful, with golden hair,” age osopher who had an eye for fem27 and the wife of Richard Cos- [Pine beauty, returned to the Way an artist United States. “A "s : Mr. Malone does much to dispel The biographer writes of Jefferson, a or widower at the the popular belief Jefferson was

STR i a radical, that he whooped it u gj time. This, generally philoseph- for the French rite fcal gentleman, hungrier for stories that were spread by .Jefbeauty and a woman than he re- 4 a

son’ ) ts. Jefalized, was quite swept off his ferson's pelitical opponen

: fers Was irly conservative, well-planted feet” by Maria, an ii a3 faitly cons i

I definitely haven't the right at- Uable guide for sthe would-be ess or hanker for her job, the jigher describes as “the - last titude toward this spare little vol- Slamour girl af air travel. It de- hook contains a wealth of sta- chronicle from Devil's Island-the ume which is subtitled, “A Mem-|talls Iforiution on her qualif- tistics and small talk on the types Story OE A A MDL oir of Edna St. Vincent Millay,”{Calions (for each major air line}, of planes in commercial use, their by ‘George John Seaton ‘(Farrar And I hope the illuminati willjtraining and what to expect in rudiments and routes, and it en- Straus, $3.50), and is the author's forgive a philistine, a commonithe way of duties, adventures, apes even a pogo-stick traveler story of his 20 years in the man reduced to the lowest com-|living conditions and pay. Also, to talk like an aviator.—-D. D. K. colony. SMe mon denominator in a century ——— 8 RR er in — {dedicated to that phenomenon. | In mitigation let me protest I| ; OPEN MONDAY NIGHT frequently dip into the Collected cS ! |Sonnets of Miss Millay and you'll /ind my favorite on Page 41 of'

oe Tarr waion, “1 vol (* BANNER,WHITEHILL

volume, the Collected Lyrics.)

But 1 weep at the metamor- : ] phosis in my exact contemporary ; : A land erstwhile hero. Jimmy Shee- |’ {an, the once tough, virile reporter \ To )

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; . . : ‘in reformation. rather SH ney ows Nisnt am a than revolution, favored a limited and foreign correspondent. TW, S 1S 3 2 | bored by her husband who has Monarchy in France and gave |speak in the vernacular, which 31 SOUTH MERIDIAN—Phone MA rket 7331 Be infer ‘been described by histor) {conservative counsel to Lafayette {Jimmy doesn’t any more, I can't e inferio ae y ANS 8S and his other Paris friends. get ready for a Jimmy who, while plete free $10n rey-/ ace. This is the second volume of | foods and

Mr. Malone continues: “There nr Malone's projected story of 3 can be no doubt he fell deeply in! Thomas Jee rs and his times. Jylove and there is no reason toiTne first, which dealt with Mr. #i suppose that the lady was dis- Jefferson's early days. “Jeffer#4: Pleased.” It was about this time son The Virginian.” The entire é that the usually jserious-minded work will run to five or six voli= Jefferson jumped a fence (ah love) ymes. The current volume may i While out strolling and broke a'pe considered # separate work

|spending a week-end at Miss Mil- Pp ¥ | # i At L p » llay’s place in New York state rac ica : urni ure ow rices! {some time before her death, goes ‘ into a spasm of four-page indignation—agreeing with Miss Millay ir —because the late Robert Bridges CURVED S O be A a C by A R fouled up a poem by Gerald Man- a n

ley Hopkins by placing a comma

- § injury . in the wron lace while doing a . ih an Duy ha bothered and not necessarily part of a set pob of eT S . |! 3 = > y in his o age. pie er ————— . fd $ . as. 8 Bn 5 . a co I can hear the late Floyd Gib- pecia » Af BUT, the author indicates, the Kin Hubbard Book bons, who slave drove Jimmy WN

philosopher got the better of the A biography of KIN HUB- BALLET PAIR—The dancers shown here appear in one of the when Gibbons was his boss on lover, Jefferson backed off and BARD, former long-time Indian- many illustrations, both photographs and drawings, in Cecil Beat- the Chicago Tribune, yelling down took a long look, and started apolis newspaper cagtoonist Who on's new book BALLET. Mr. Beaton, eminent British photographer from his Vallalla, “The hell with tapering off on the affair, en- created Abe Martin, is being 4 designer, has been associated with the Sadler's Wells troupe, the comma, Jimmy, lets go to Fiching literature with the “My Written by Fred C. Kelly for provided much of the illustrative material’ in the book 'PTess:” Head and My Heart" letter to Farrar, Straus and Young publi- (Doubleday, $3.50). - After Jimmy leaves Miss MilMaria which indicated she was Revelala. oubleday, $3.50). : Jay's home and reaches his own hejng given the cairn . Take Book Orders . "place he finds an indigo bunting owever, don’t get the wrong raers WwW i ‘hi (that's a bird, son) on the window Impression of the book by the McGraw-Hill are taking ad hat to Do With White Elephants ledge. “It is my considered scienemphasis on this one incident. vance orders on GALLERY OF THE DICTIONARY OF DIS: tion Press. It will list over 700 tific opinion that he was a Pas ’ p This is full-length, “scholarly WESTERN PAINTING listed for CARDS, by Frank M. Rich, a list “discards” that might be found in messenger from Edna, saying the

biography, most interestedly October printing. All customers of articles often thrown away closets, attics, basements, barns rain was over,” Jimmy confides. : A written, and deals with Jeffer- sending in advance orders will re- during traditional American and garages and give over 7000 What Gibbons would say about IR. ul Hy : aba y son's years in Paris, first as a ceive three reproductions of the spring house-cleaning, will be practical uses for these items. that. I don’t know, but it probably Both 00 UE rt 3 NG ee 4... aember of the trade commission paintings. suitable for framing. published next spring by Associa- with nearly 500 illn-fratians wanidn’t be printable.—-C. V. L. Pieces LOWEST TERMS ba ERS A oy of ME

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