Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1951 — Page 20
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by D. R. Wyndham Lewis and work covers Washington's politiy yn authority" on the Restoration Work FORE Ch ears preced-
C. C. Heseltine. (Dutton, $3.50). . UniThe volume contains selections period will Pe Ble » Bole in|ing independence. from all ages. ~ Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall d Sal J . » . Dr. Wilson, the author of NELL Recor ale Early Administrations |GWYNN: ROYAL MISTRESS, to| Scribner's report & totsl S4b Jf George Dangerfield’s new his- be published Jan. 21 by Pellegrini to date of 236,000 copies of BROM torical ° study, THE ERA OF & Cudahy, will’ speak to students HERE TO ETERNITY, ames GOOD FEELINGS, covering the and faculty on “The Actor and|Jones” novel of World War Ix presidencies of Monroe and John the Restoration Stage,” according The publisher believes that bi > Quincy Adams, will be published to Dr. Paul A. Cundiff, head ofthe highest figure yet reac y . ‘Jan. 3 by Harcourt, Brace. {Butler's English department. la World War II novel,
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MURDER, INC. By Burton B. Turkus and Sid Feder. New York, Farrar, Straus & Young, $4.50,
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. read both the Kef sport! Packed full of details, the out- A CENTURY AGO—This "View of Washington," a colored lithograph drawn and printed in \ ; bE «20 : pio this and i lo standing story of general interest 1852 by E. Sachse, has been lent by the Library of Congress to Herron Art Museum for the cur. | OPEN THIS MONDAY, 9:30 TO 5 00
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~ caught up with much that is ex- plan to murder Tom _ Dewey dur- - Fo tt men etree | 3 -. : he : RE # posed in Mr. Turkus' story which Ing the Jatter's racket probe. Mr. poe ° ; : . : ; . im is told here by Sid Feder, a news- Dewey, the authors say, was Big Bargain T ey Acte T In ays * id or
paperman. : “cased” by gangsters in Schultz's
ge ey | Ie . Two and Two (Then h When ont here In Austen Pleasing to Russia
|went ahead with his assassina- THE COMPLETE NOVELS OF ! i Na {tion plans, he himself was “exe-| JANE AUSTEN. New York, WHILE YOU SLEPT. By John T. Flynn. New York, Devin-Adair,| 4 bY Do Make | 5 cuted” in the washroom of the Random House, $6.50. $2.50. : | :
Palace Chophouse in Brooklyn. i { | SHOOT TO KILL. By Wade Mil. . There #re some mighty strong Random House has performed By CARL VICTOR LITTLE |mess we now find ourselves in lr. Now Yorl For Se "hints of a liaison between the!a public service in bringing out . John T. Flynn, because of his/the Far East. ny » Farrar, Jirauss gang chiefs and those in hight... peautitul. durably b a |Pitterness, toward the New Deal] Flynn, in his brisk, concise oung, $2.50. places in Amsefica. The author is, BRYLITS, ably bound, ang the Rooseveltss—in. recent journalistic style—and no one| Siig is the Tatest in the series indignant that Lepke was kept | [lustrated edition of the six'years he has seemed 19 steps ever accused Flynn of lacking the| of adventures of that celebrated Ot Of the electric chair for two novels of Jane Austen * (1775- ahead of the most rabid That gpility to present a case—here-| Private Eye, Max Thursday, a Y®3'S by the federal government, 1817) Man haters—has alienated many with gives his account of how the
SCAY: "despite pleas to Attorney General of the followers ,, ..n |leftwing took over our most inPioing Sor Op? reo wh if Francis Biddle and Franklin D. Mee Ausien, a3 you kiow. pe of the days when 4 k’ |Auential media radio, movies, the police. - Roosevelt that he be turned over Ctived "little recognition during Flynn wrote in- i ‘magazines and books, and per-|
New Y her life but year after year she teresting and in- { | The locale of this is San Diego tu {Re Site 01 New York. : y formed essays a Tee Suppen el and Max Thursday. is having y,
You have here, too, a profile of has steadily "gained in popular and books OR ; irginia Hill, the finest flower of favor the most enthusiastic of : » {and Korea over to the Soviet. His| troubles no end, troubles with the ’ \politics and eco- play-by-play account of what hap-|
the Old South who came out of : police Qeparunent and WOMAN 41.1. ma to relieve the tedium of her admirers forming an extnsive nomics. (I can pened “while we slept” is amazing| troubles. e latter serves him : cult, the Janeites. (Winston remember when land thought-provoking. Much of! | |
. the big shots of crime. a : onl sroynd with & The authors believe ‘it was a Churchill, in the most recent Flynn was. con- |Flynn’s subject matter you have ‘ [received piecemeal in the news-
. y sidered a Great startling coincidence that Virginia volume of his war memoirs, tells|S It seems as though a series of 4 left for Paris five days before Of taking time out in the big mid- Liberal, contrib- {papers, the Amerasia case, Alger SLRAngnEs has awakened som-'p,o.y giegel was slain as he bra- dle of the recent shooting war, {o uhivg 2 enh i |Hiss, etc. nolent San Diego. The first. is ,.1 "cat hefore a window in theirfré-read PRIDE AND PREJU- conmn Jo Mr. Flynn | gonn makes no charges that
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zation, He was ordered executed!the involvements and feelings and Fl as Russia would have wanted him ynn the embittered man. But = is my opinion that he has done to act. Here's your EXTRA SPECIAL JANUARY VALUE! Slated to do
end. Then a Mexican girl is strangled to death. The newspaper woman, Merle, is next but;
characters of ordinary life which! unfortunately, she lives to tell
the s ¢ by the supreme court of gangland," 4s tne most wonderful It
Hust as Dutch Shultz had been| a good job, has performed a pub-| I never thought I'd live to see . . : —h ; rilisiay ula dw ane 000med In 1937 and Charlie Ban: aa anticipated lic: cervice, in this volume inthe day that Ta_recommend a + big things for your bedroom. Well-constructed De Siro to Eogether and Sets fteen. as|TEEI0 Was slain in Kansas City inure viewer when he spoke of Which he wraps up our policies, book by John T. Flynn. But this large 6-drawer 52" wide Double Dresser with 28x34 plate glass _ usual, and catches, single-handed, 12°" Miss Austen's’ happy gift of in- (Or lack of them, which led to the I do. | mirror; panel bed in full size; 4-drawer 421/23" high ghest. Pearl
the dastards who are strangling Mickey Cohen is rated here asiyesting the. commonplace with
all the lovelies. “Shoot te Kill” a loudmouthed little shot whoiconsequence, placing her only . : is fast-tempoed, full of action and Probably went after the sand-lafter Shakespeare in that ability.) | erent IN has no more than the usual num- Wiches when the big shots held a| You're getting a lot here at bar-|
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“They'll reach for this latest (Excerpts from Murder, Inc, have luxe hamburger and a cup of |
4 thriller in droves. C.V.L. appeared in The Times.)—C.V.L. icoffee.—C.V.L,
THE MAN OF THE FAMILY. By!if not downright cussedness of
, the subject, it being “part of the Ralph Moody. New York, Nor- 4 rican credo that a boy must
ton, $3. be somewhat of a hellion to pass the muster of success in later!
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If there is one author in America in a jmore enviable position than Ralph Moody, then I can't] [name him. For what greater sefeurity could a struggling author | |{it makes when a boy is inher-| have than a chain of restaurants, good, decent, honest, re-|
{(adv., the B-G chain in San Fran-| cisco) which assures Mr. Moody SPectful te his elders and, at a %- tender age, cognizant of his re-
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But the young Moody isn’t that! kind of a boy at all and you'll! be surprised what good reading
HIRE RE EAR TIE that he’ll eat while pounding out) onsibility ths fainlly, grove his copy in the back of one of his’ : {restaurants after closing time. |and is Deighton. Highly rec- * SOFA AND CHAIR The writing career of Mr. omen ais :
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LOW TERMS IF DESIRED {need not bow to any of his con- THE OFFICE PARTY. By Corey
|temporaries in the personal rem-| Ford. “Illustrations by Whitney! Heavy frieze cover in self tone leaf liniscence field. | Darrow Jr. New York, Double-! pattern. 6" fringe. Comfortable full Mr. Moody's nationally ac-| day, $1.50. s : : claimed hit of a year ago, LITTLE| There are several methods of | spring construction. Reversible seat |BRITCHES, served as a refresh- getting through the Christmas cushions. 2" ling and exciting introduction to holidays, Corey Ford remarks at -
{the author. In THE( MAN OF the outset of this hilarious (and THE FAMILY you get just what so true) little book. One is to [youd expect of the author of board a ship at San Francisco/f {LITTLE BRITCHES, a nostalgicland sail for the Orient, arrangstory that is as likely to make you'ing to cross the International i . % laugh as it is to tug at your heart- dateline at midnight on ChristSion 1871, the Indianapolis Water Company has |strings and give you that gulp in mas Eve. As a result, the next SF 2 the throat, the latter making you day on the calendar will be Dec. planned and built o provide an adequate water supply self-conscious because it is such 26, and your Christmas will have for the City of Indianapolis and its environs. an unusual experience while read- been a total blank. { ing the output of the Great Brass| And "another way to make
. : y : Fifty years ago—Iin 1902 Construction began om the Age. Te your Christmas a total blank, z first filtration plant, the White River slow sand filters. In LITTLE BRITCHES, as you Rae Me Ford, 13-4 pteid an ¥ In 1925, the first rapid sand filters were built. Then, in probably know, Mr. Moody em- od sory Te By elore. ont 1951. additional filter units at the White River plant went phasized his relationship With his oo "0" Snening speech by the | father on the ranch in Colorado, b : fiich Bb into service, with new laboratories and mechanical equip- with the story ending around DO Et ar A RL ment scheduled for service early in 1952. Preliminary work 3005 OF 1910, 0 Hus Volume: She happy family. Then comes the : " . . 3. : Yrs te Viiier "i “drinks, the various insults, the also began in 1951 on the impounding reservoir in Hamil- family,” helping his mother earn| i 0 or the blonde by the of-| . . : 3 ; a livelihood following the death : : dnl ! ton County on Cicero Creek, a tributary of White River, of father. fice manager, and no end of other : thin th f dd Iv to th hijinks, If all these things *NEW DAVENETTE which will within the next few years add greatly to the | Although you get a self-portrait Foren? happened ‘at your Office oie b . ly facilities of the water supply system. of a boy who is decency itslef, Party, they could and probably | w ially Priced— / a . pps ¥ ke sh ith one who is selfless in his devotion will, come the holidays in a few! Regularly 119.00—No Spec y In 1915, the Fall Creek system began to take shape wit to his mother and his brothers weeks. 2s F DESIRED the construction of the Fall Creek Pumping Station, and sisters, so self-effacing and] This volume is profusely illus-1 Opens to Full-Size, Comfortable Bed! LOW TERMS | ' : : i modest is the. author that you trated and somewhat embar-| | the north and east port f the city, supple- . 1" supplying the north and east portions o Y. supple may be inclined to forget that/rassingly so, that is if you're rviceable tapestry cover, choice of green, gray or rose. b4 ing” j i i Riverside S f squeamish, which I'm not.—C.V.L SiVice postiy : Tat menting ‘the major pumping service from Riverside ta- he 16 seriting Soout, Bisels, Mv. sh, whic =v length. Spring filled construction. tion. In 1941, the first units of the Fall Creek Purification ane tka a long look into the| Book and Serial | ‘ Plant were built; in 1949, duplicate facilities were added. past and describing a little boy THE GOWN OF GLORY, a - In 1943, Geist Reservoir on Fall Creek was completed and of that era, a boy he once Knew new novel by Agness Sligh Turn- . : . . in Littleton, Colo, a boy who'nhult, author of THE BISHOP'S its large volume of water added immeasurably in meeting ‘happens to be himself. MANTLE, will be published Feb. i x : the demands for water during the war years and the era of | So many “boy story” books are 21, 1952, by Houghton Mit It J : : : / occupied with the childish pranks is scheduled for serialization] industrial expansion thereafter. a ; of the marrator or hero, the semi-:meanwhile in the Woman's Home| * STEEL WARDROBE Pumping capacity was increased, especially at River. waywardness, often the orneriness Companion: | nd a 5 side and Fall Creek Pumping Stations, to provide better I ——— —1 Regular 16.85 Value! ‘ service. Two elevated water tanks were built, in Irvington o LK i Y : 1 : in 1931 and in Blue Ridge in 1939. Booster pumping F PpY ew ear:
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