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SUNDAY, NOV. 25, 1051 _ Bishop Raines Tells Plight of India )
By RICHARD C. RAINES AFTER FOUR: DAYS in
India I could have written with much more confident
authority than I can now
after four weeks. ‘India is no crossword puzzle to be solved by the quick come and go visitor in a few days. She is too vast, complicated and on the march, The first impression one gets of India is of great masses of people -everywhere—people walking along the roadside; people riding by ‘with a half dozen ™ one rickshaw and crowded on horsedrawn tongas, oxcarts, cameldrawn balloon-tired wagons, bicycles and motorcycles, Every stfeet is crammed full of people and vehicles. Then to complete the picture, add cows by the
hundreds and the droves of camflocks of
els, sheep, goats and
ON TOUR—Methodist Bishop
Richard C. Raines is traveling in India.
Herron Shows Movies Today
A special motion picture pro gram devoted to the arts of the theater will be 4 p. m, today in Herron Art Museum. “England's Shakespeare,” a travelog, shows all the buildings and monuments connected with the poet's named. "On Stage presents the actual produétion of a Broadway play. with Maxwell Anderson, playwright; Jed Har producer, and Rex Harrison. actor in their backstage roies. “Steps of the Ballet,” narrated by Robert Helpmann, character star of the Sadler's Wells Ballet, shows that troupe at work upon a ballet,
shown at
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Note — Bishop Richard C. | Raines of the Indiana Method- | ist Area wrote this article for exclusive publication in The in the city are in English Times. Bishop Raines is In India | making a study of Methodist | Missions.
monkeys. Then one knows he is in a land where customs, costumes’ and ways of thinking, acting and evaluation differ sharply from his native land. ¢ » nn "n THE INDIAN vided by more than 200 languages. The North Indian must speak to the South or East or West Indian
in English if he would be under-
stood. All signs along the road, Street signs and names of stores India is further divided by religion. Thirty million Mohammed-
ans still live among the 300 mil-! lion Hindus, 8 million Sikhs and !
200,000 Parsis. Each religious group has its characteristic dress and each section of the country has its interesting variation of that characteristic dress, The vivid yellows, blues, greens and reds on white-robed men and wermen keep the newcomer's eyes dartIng constantly here and there. The vast majority, 80 per cent of India's millions live in villages. There is almost no “such thing as a farmhouse on a'farm bv itself, The average farm is an acre or two. For security and fellowship, people live in one-room dirtfloored houses on narrow, dusty streets in villages of from 100 to 10,000 population.
a A = THE SECOND impression etched ever more deeply as one travels India—and we have already traveled thousands of miles by alr, hundreds of miles by auto ind seores of miles hy jeep where there
was no semblance of a
road—is one of terrible strength, sapping poverty and its tragic twin, disease. The people are thin to the point of emaciation. I have seen dozens of children, blind because of malnutrition
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CONTINUOUS FROM 1'% i Dean MARTIN —Jerry LEWIS
"At War With the Army”
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HOOSIER CARAVAN
A TREASURY OF INDIANA LIFE
Edited by R. E. Banta
or those whe view Hoosiers with admira. tion, amazement and/or alarm — here are selected writings on the home state by 46 famous Indiana writers — BOOTH TAR. KINGTON, GEORGE ADE, THEODORE DREISER, JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY, GENE STRATTON PORTER, ROSS LOCK. RIDGE, JR., ELMER DAVIS, HOAGY CARMICHAEL and a host of others. A happy mixture of the devout and disrespectful, exciting discoveries and old; favorites — all with Me. Banta’s explanatory notes and
from A. B. GUTHRIE, JR., JESSAMYN WEST, ERNIE PYLE and EMILY KIM: BROUGH. to miss it!
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NEAR YOU—Featured films at neighborhood theaters include: William Prince and Mala Powers in "Cyrano de Bergerac" (Arlington, Belmont, Rivoli, Sheridan, St. Clair, Strand, Uptown and Zaring); "No Highway in the Sky," with James Stewart (Bell and Coronet); Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift starring in "A Place
‘Perfect Figure'— Princess Maggie Returns From Paris With New Suitor
By United Press sips, however, was the interest N ( 'd x 1 » “rin ARR x ‘ vey ye LONDON Nov. 24 Frincess paid Margaret by Prince Nikky Margaret returned today from a . : . div or to Pari during son of Prinee Paul of Yugoslavia our-Q vidi Lt al > AATIS Te > CUTTS ond nephew of the Duchess of which she added a handsome new [~~ "™ boy friend—Prince Nicholas of “°"*" ‘h Prin o tal a all. Yugoslavia—to her list of suitors The Prince, 26, tall and well She also was acclaimed as hays built, saw Margaret off at the airing a “perfect figure’ by a Paris port in Paris after a four-day
fashion authority whirl of escorting her -about the The 21-year-old princess, pringing several new Dior gowns from Paris, arrived here at dusk in a
of her father's personal
Before Margaret left Paris. a fashion. authority there said she has an exceilent figure even though she lacks the expansiveine, 15 minules late be- ness of a Jane Russell. cause of strong headwinds, had to The fashion authority, whosa be “talked down” by radar, but identity would not be revealed, Margaret laughed as she got out. aid the princess had perfect proNo ‘Birdie Shows’ portions and gave the following She had spent Her stay in Paris Preakdown: attending a benefit ball. shopping, Bust 33'3; waist 21 and hips, 33. and night clubbing. Roval proto- “These add up to a perfect col kept her away from any of figure—very good for her moderPari’ nude “girlie shows” and ate height.” the fashion expert disappointed Paris admirers of the'said. He pointed out that while f Miss Russell had a 38-inch bust, The main item fer society g0s- she had a smaller-framed body.
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Music Honors Saint Cecilia
Stud®nts of Marian College wille présent a program of music honoring St. Cecilia, patroness of music, next Thursday. . Student soloists will include Maxine Ferguson, Marie Martino, Marilyn Miller and Audrey Kraus. Accompanists will be Pauline Lar- # away and Irma Klett. |
Tech Choir Plans
Four Programs
During - December, the ° Tech Choir, directed by J. Russell Paxton, will present four programs. Dec. 4 the choir will sing for the Rotary Club at the Riley Room, Claypool Hotel. The Franklin, Ind., Matinee Musicale and Franklin Symphony Maintenance Committee will hear it Dec. 12, ¥ It will sing for the Womens Society ° of *=Christian Service, North Methodist Church, Dee. 13,
Circle at noon, Dec. 19.
Brazilian Students oh Sg i NEWLYWEDS—Michael Pate In Musical Show was brought to Hollywood from Australia to make pictures, He found Felippa Rock, and they
were married last week,
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Nov. group of 14 girl students from jrazil will present a Latin American musical program at'8:15 p. m. Tuesday in Purdue University's Hall of Music.
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