Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1952 — Page 14
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Second Worker Dies In Section. Car Wreck
i ELKHART, June 4 (UP)—A|yesterday killed Toy Gravely, 46,|. . second New York Central Rail-land seriously injured William road worker, died today of in-|Love, both of South Bend. juries suffered when a section car| A railroad official said the sec"jumped the tracks, injuring seven (tion car was derailed a half mile , other men. from a loading platform while Everett Marshall, 39, South|traveling about 20.mph. He said Bend, died in Elkhart General|it -bounced 80 feet before coming Hospital at 6 a. m. The mishapito a stop. :
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By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD; June 4—Para-
on a guiet side street in Holly-
Dreiser, the author, is being destroyed today. The long-awaited movie, stary; ring: JeAnifer Jones and Laurence .|Olivier, is from Dreiser's famous th novel, “Sister Carrie.” The great novelist died, nearly Gh [broke and unhappy over Hollyon | rood's treatment of his books, in 1945. Ever since his wife, Helen, has kept his home exactly as he left it, right to his fedora bn the hat tree.
To Leave ‘Ghost House’
But her sister revealed today that Mrs. Dreiser finally has consented to move from the “ghost house” and destroy the shrine to her late husband. “You can't go on living with the dead, you know,” Mrs. Myrtle Butcher sighed. “It's better not
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“Mrs. Dreiser has been ailing since his death. They were so devoted. Finally I sensed this thing and had her taken to her home in Oregon. She's better now. “She’s agreed to send his manuscripts and personal“things to the University of Pennsylvania's Dreiser Memorial.” In the empty, sun-lit home on Kings Road, you get the feeling that the white-haired write has
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‘His famous canes still stand in the corner. The furniture, paintings, records and books haven't been touched. His favorite garden chair still faces the best view in the garden. His desk, where he wrote “An American Tragedy” and “Sister, Carrie,” still. holds his books and good luck penguin. His pencils are held in a tiny canoe, like the
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Dreiser's Famed Novel, Sister Carrie,’ Filmed
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Mrs. Dreiser or Mrs, Butcher has
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one Shelley Winters drowned from ig “A Place in The Sun,” the second movie version of “An American Tfagedy.” Every day
placed his usual fresh flower on his desk.
A cast of his hand, taken after he died, lies life-like on the desk, A death mask of the novelist hangs in the living room. “His clothes hung in the closet for a year after he died,” Mrs, Butcher said. “She kept his night light burning for a year. He died right here in their bedroom. She always felt he was still here.” Now Dreiser books are in vogue ‘again, and movies of them have found world-wide fame. Outside
“For Sale”-sign. “Too bad he didn't live to see ‘A Place In The Sun’ and ‘Carrie’,” Mrs. Butcher. said, “He would have liked them.”
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Local Deaths
MRS. MARY J. MILLER, 84, of 1769 Maynard Ave. Services 8:30 a. m. Friday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home and 9 a. m. in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Burial, Crown Hill
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