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Mountain Memorie ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES 5 Sunday, August 6, 1950 Tar Heel Novels Offer March Of Science Noses Are What You Important In, Do With Life An Interesting Parallel By Alton Blakeslee (Associated Press Science Reporter) NEW. YORK. Aug. 5. (AP) Nose itch? By George W.

McCoy Separated in time by 90 years, there is an interesting literary parallel between two It means maybe you're going to have company. Or you're going to get angry. Or that you will get a letter. Or that someone is thinking of you. It all depends upon local North Carolina novels.

Thomas Wolfe's first novel, "Look Angel," published in 1929, created a sensation in his native town of Asheville because of critical treatment of certain character which some readers identified with actual persons. Robert Strange" first and only novel. or the Cherokee Chief: A Tale of Hzr -T 1 wr VV superstition. Sneezes have their superstitions too. One is that three sneezes in succession is a sign you It never get married.

pected her of being too bold with1 Man still is trying- to classify Past Wars, published in 1839. was considered to be critical of certain prominent persons. Dr. Harold M. Holden.

plastic ntner mm people by the shape of their noses. a number being fairly easily surgeon of Los Angeles, tells of. Aristotle thought they indicated He died in Wilmington February these and other things about nosesL ir" taTnew bNosef (World Pub- "ffii? 5eJK: 19. 1854, and was interred in the identifiable from the slightly veiled names. character to him; sharp-tipped noses irascible people; large rounded gerac, is the tragedy of a gigantic; family burial ground at "his home, Myrtle Hill, near Fayetteville.

obtuse noses magnanimous people. lisbing Cleveland). "The nose is central" to the psy Both had their scenes laid in nose. The nose is mentioned prominently in the Bible. The nose makes many idoms in Although a lawyer by profession.

Western North Carolina. Wolfe's chology of a he writes. Napoleon had his nose hunches too. "When I require a man tr-r head work." he said 1 always take in Asheville and Strange's in Bun Strange's greatest interests were in politics and literature. While riding languages, such as "It's no skin: one with a big hose if I can find combe and other Western North Carolina counties.

"It is impossible to deal with tbe nose and not deal with the rationality. People have feelings about this facial projection more than off my nose, "Nose to the grind' on? with the necessary qualifica stone," "Nose out of joint" "Turn tions. He breathes boldly and freeiy the Superior Court circuit, be visited the mountains of Western. North Carolina and became fascinated by Indian legends and antiquities. He made a thorough up his nose," "Count Wolfe's "Look Homeward, Angel" is considered by many readers to be they have about almost any other and his brain, heart and lungs are "Thumb his nose," "Bite off his part of the body.

his 'greatest novel and the greatest nose." Caricaturists would have cold and clear. In my study of human nature I have always found A person has one of two reactions to be written by a wortn uaro- study of Cherokee lore and history. tough going if it weren't for hu to his nose. Dr. Holden says.

Either that a long nose and a good head linian. man noses. Some comedians, use are inseparable. their own noses as a main source he satisfied with it aesthetically, or else it gives him some degree j. i Strange's two-volume work was on the service side, your nose reaching tbe conclusion mat tne.

white people had not dealt justly: with the original owners of the mountain lands. He set forth this. of jokes. "the first novel written by a resi is a good air conditioner. A person in ordinary activities breathes in dent North Carolinian with a North of neurosis.

The nose Is one big cause of unhappiness and neurosis. If an over-sized, badly-shaped or disfig conviction in vigorous fashion in. Carolina background," according to about 500 cubic feet of air a day. THE HIGH FALLS of the Tuckasegee River in Jackson County. The water plunges 60 feet in a single then is broken by a projecting ledge into twin sheets falling 25 feet.

(State News Bureau his novel, taking a position then not Savages often think of the nose as the doorway of life, and of the spirit. The bones" thrust through nostrils by some tribes are put there as blockades against invaders Tbi nose moistens, warms and Richard Walser, of the English Department of State College, cleans all of it. politically popular. In writing his Indian novel. photo.) ured nose is corrected by plastic surgery, the operation often brings Raleigh, in an article, entitled Strange was influenced very likely.

"Senator Strange's Indian Novel," The human nose has affected history. Dr. Holden writes. Market desire for spices and perfumes were Washington Roundup trying to steal the cpirit away, Dr. Holden writes.

When a civilized man sneezes, he thinks 1 must be getting something." When the savage sneezes. part of the reason why Columbus enC other navigators set out on appearing in the January, 1949, issue of The North Carolina Historical Review. Both novels were and criticized. their explorations. Ask Delay he thinks "Something must be get ROBERT STRANGE.

From portrait owned by Robert Strange amazing changes for the better In personality. Plastic surgery of a kind has been going on for thousands of years. It was a brisk business in India 3,000 years ago, he says, when it was done by Hindu potters and tilemakers. They took skin and fat from the buttocks, to mold a new nose. Cutting off a nose was accepted punishment.

'A husband could- cut off his wife's nose if he just sus- Wolfe, hesitant about what his Dr. Holden hints at other effects on history and literature. Sup-post, he says, people could have changed the shape and size of of Wilmington, a direct descendant Groups In GI home town reception would be, re ting For all the importance he attaches to his nose, mankind rates pretty low in ability to detect odors. of the novelist, and reproduced mained away from Asheville for their noses easily. How would it the January, 1949, issue of The North Carolina Historical Review.

Benefits more than seven years. have affected their personalities, Moths are credited with the great Strange's political career was est sensitivity, with dogs second. and neurotic drives, and what they doubtless affected by his novel, al Dr. Holden says. I aid with their lives? though on its title page the author By Associated Press College, from which he was graduated.

At 19, he moved to Fayetteville was identified only as "an Amen can." WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. -Most veterans organizations Religion Today are advising Congress to go slow on extending GI Bill benefits by the literary vogue then at its. height James Fenimore Cooper had published "The Last of the Mohicans" in 1826, and in 1835 William Gilmore Simms had issued "The Yemassee." Strange, It ap-.

pears, hoped his novel would have similar success. In this he was disappointed. The initial reviews were favorable and encouraging, but the political reaction was not. Historians, however, credit Strange with accomplishing a creditable work, telling an honest story in an honest fashion. Said Walser in his article: "It is a straightforward narrative, for the most part based on actual people and events.

More than a century of time has not dimmed its appeal, and now more than ever, when there is a great interest in the American aborigines and in the early history of North Carolina, Eoneguski seems to deserve a popular reading which it was, not destined to have in the lifetime of its author. The history of indigenous fiction in North Carolina did indeed begin on a high note." N. studied law, was admitted to Strange, a V. S. senator from to service men who see service in Korea.

North Carolina, was living in Wash Seven extension bills have been introduced, but the vet the bar and began practice. He was married in 1817 to Jane Kirkland of Hillsboro, a sister of the wife of ington, D. when his novel was issued there, being printed and groups believe Congress should Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin. If it's coal you're hoarding, says wait and see whether Korea Evangeline Booth toted To Glory' copyrighted by peter Force. The book was inadequately dis the National Coal Association, more Strange served in the state House of Commons.

1821-23 and 1826. power to you! General Is 'Pron By Hubert A. Elliott develops into large-scale war. Six of the bills are in the House. One was introduced by Rep.

Mar- tributed and is now considered a rarity. (A copy is in the Sondley The association says it's not only From 1827 to 1836. he was a Su prudent, it's not unpatriotic to stock Reference Library here.) cantonio (ALP, N. Vho bitterly perior Court judge. Then for four years, from 1836 to 1840, he was a up on coal now against next winter Robert Strange was born in Manchester, September 20, 1796.

He was educated in private it is urging newspapers to run audiences with her calm courage in her, led the organization into new fields and directed its amazing more editorials like the recent one U. S. senator from North Carolina. Resigning his senate seat, he resumed his law practice in Fayette and quick repartee. Insults from schools in Virginia, Washington in Columbus, paper that said: drunks and others did not daunt The July 17 promotion to Glory growth.

She discarded "panhand ville and served as solicitor for. the If the international tension College (now Washington and Lee University) and Hampden-Sydney her as she went about singing and preaching. So successful was this 5th judicial district. continues. delays in delivery of General Evangeline C.

Booth (R) brought to a close an earthly tour of duty for the 84-year-old Salvation Army officer that she ling" and set up a dignified system of appeal to the public through such agencies as the Community Chest. And. of course, she and her frail little eirl that soon some of and temporary shortages of par' the toughs who had taunted her formed a personal bodyguard for Art And Drama opposed America entry into the Korean fracas. (He told a Communist supported rally in New York June 28 that President Truman had violated the constitution by ordering U. S.

troops into action.) No hearings have been scheduled on any of the bills. New York trade circles say your favorite candy bar may go to 10 cents soon. Cocoa is up more than 20 per cent, sugar five per cent, corn syrup 8 per cent since the Korean outbreak. "Everybody is just waiting for the other guy to start ticular kinds of coal may appear from time to time in the middle of winter. The way to beat all this began at the age of 15.

co-workers continued to collect "trophies." or converts, restoring "the white angel." In reporting for further orders is to buy that coal now." untold numbers to useful places All opposition to the Salvation Art Museum Plans Exhibit Army did not come from drunken in society. from the Supreme Commander, the general, who had been retired since 1939, was reunited with her father, General William Booth, founder of A major point of disagreement It was during World War I that Miss Booth put into effect what between military and civilian agen bullies in the streets. The 'tam-boume-playing girls and the street-corner preachers were favorite subjects for jokes. Denied the rifjht she called "Christianity hi action. Ethyl Van Riper, Guild member.

cies concerned with mobilization of time off from his work as a phar the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army sent its best has played a one man show by macist to turn out oil By C. R. Sumner Beginning Tuesday, August 8 the civil air transport in case of war is whether to militarize airlines to hold open-air meetings. Miss men and women with U.

S. troops. Freda Widder Lediord tne uute the price ball rolling," says one It was under his guidance that Evangeline Booth rose from the ranks to become the first and only writes from High Point the good news that his nostalgic painting of Summit Playhouse, where the And soon soldiers were singing the flying military routes overseas. Asheville Art Museum will offer a one-man exhibit of paintings by Vagabond Players are holding xorta praises of the girls in the Salva The issue involves among other Booth went to Parliament and won repeal of the by-laws that forbade the Army its' privileges. In this country.

Miss Booth, who Pearson Hall, the old pharmacy building at Chapel Hill, is being manufacturer, And you can look for nickel and dime boosts all along the line in Lily Byrd Webster, member of the this summer. tion Army blue who conducted woman general In the Army's history. When she was approaching thines the morale of military trans Asheville Artists Guild, who has used "in full color mDorduction on themselves with dignity, always had port pilots, who in the last war a calendar 'for the. W. H.

King cheerful smiles and who made won considerable recognition for her work in Florida. Tennessee and restaurant menus, with biggest changes in fancy meat dishes. flew alongside civilian planes oper was born on Christmas Day, gave her -whole-hearted approval to the themselves famous with the frying ating' under contract. The civilian Drug Company. This picture, entitled "The Acorn' Massachusetts.

One restaurant chain reports a and distributing of doughnuts. pilots pulled down 300 to 500 per Mrs Webster, whose work has was shown here several months her 69th year. Miss Booth was elected commander-in-chief of the international organization, which was operating in 86 countries and colonies. Prior to that, from 1904 to 1934, she was Commander of the Salva organization's Christmas Day plans. Today, free dinners at Christime time by the Army are an.

Whether or not the doughboys new popularity in the lunch brought from home. (Its restaurants sell cent more pay. been shown in Guild Exhibits ago. It is now owned by Dr. Ar- The same questions have been here before, has been studying for temus Ward, of Ward's Drug Store, Robroy Fatquhar.

maestro 01 we Vagabonds, has been most cooperative with the Ashevuie Artists Guild in the matter of displaying pictures. His players, are offering for this coming week, "See How They Run" by Philip King. The Parkway Playhouse, Burns- vllle, came up this week with a production of early American comedy, done according to policy, in the manner of the got their nickname from their love for the Salvation Army's doughnuts, it is true that there was an raised about sea transport. Mer Swannanoa, the coffee to go with it!) Business analysts in New York Those are some of the high lights the past three years with Jerry Farnswbrth. She has exhibited in chant seamen got double pay for Cobb writes further that he had tion Armv in the United States.

of General Booth's record beiore affinity between the iignung men shipping into "war" zones, although Nashville. Sarasota, and in Mas TJurini the 30 years she served figure used car prices will go down just received a long letter from Josef Albers, formerly of Black and tbe SA lassies, a respect main she took her new appointment. She was an orator, author, hymn writer they might not nave gone wiuun sachusetts. In this rank, the Army grew from tained through another world war hundreds of miles of battle areas. Mountain College, duly proud of but that they'll go up some more first.

They think a will and evangelist. She never went to a wandering body to a powenui until today. She is the winner of third prize for portraits in the 1949 Regional Show: third prize in the National his new chair at Yale University. Airline pilot union representatives are reported already frvinr college, but Tufts College and Co organization. President Wilson decorated Com come when draftees start dumping their cars: but right now there's original, including a drop curtain mander Booth with the Disting She was only 21 years eld when sure that pay rates will be higher jury Circus show; third prize for filled with advertisements.

a rush to buy for fear of controls Edith Tate, long time member uished Servce Medal in recognition of the Salvation Army's work in she reported for duty in America, in those days. SA street-corner Under rehearsal, with the music portraits in the Centennial CluD show. Some of these prize winning on new car production. of the Asheville Artists Guild and the Black Mountain Art Club, is the war. A new price boost of five to 7 1-2 lumbia University bestowed on he honorary degrees.

Other honors and decorations were given her by many countries and organizations. On her 76th birthday she said. 'My only regret is that I can't double my life; that I haven't two lives to give to God and humanity." meetings were targets for stone-throwers, and the Army itself was and dance students as well as the dramatics group participating, is a production of "The 1 pieces will be included in tne snow here. having an exhibition of her photo ner cent Dy one nig nxrou ure graphs at her home oh Montreat As a 15-year-old Sergeant, Miss Booth began her life's work in the London slums. She was an eloquent The exhibit committee reports manufacgurer last wee Drougui, not given we nouur n.

a As Commander. Miss Booth, with Road. immediate predictions of anotner round of increases by most others. that a show of water color paintings by Emil Holzhauer is sched speaker and often silenced hostile the spirit of militant religion born It is heartening to know thai Pilgrim from the Grace uled for the Museum in Septem The public Is Invited to see these pictures during the coming week. The Year Around Show, including If Congress votes stand-by price Green's biography of the late Lu ber.

Holzhauer has been painting than in the last war if they oki: under military contract. Although some dollar-a-year men will be brought in from private industry if emergency agencies are reestablished, the administration plans to staff many top jobs with promising younger government career workers. If food prices rise another month, government building cafeterias probably will boost prices. Governent scouts are combing the nation to locate office space that may be needed for expansion of military agencies. cius B.

Compton, founder of EUada in Mexico during the past several months and some of this new work Orphanage, is going into a secono and rationing controls, becretary of Agriculture Brannan is expected pictures by members of the Asheville artists Guild and guest artists, edition. There is a great deal ol will be included in the snow. human interest in the story ol Is now in the State Gallery at to advise President iruman mai they not be applied to farm pro For October a general Guild snow Compton's life and this gives the Raleigh where it will remain during is scheduled and in November w. ducts now or -soon, Sharp Word At Right Moment Britain's Jebb In UN Council book its appeal. the month of August.

Lester Stevens N. whose work The secretary has told associates Work of children at tne orpnan- New Star Verbal War The schedule calls for this show abundant food supplies make con his well known in Ashevuie, wui have a show of both landscapes to move to the Hickory Museum age will be on display at a tea for those attending the camp and trols unnecessary. He believes it and portraits. in Hickory, under Paul Whitener's direction, during the month of Sep would be nossible to keep food the public Thursday August 10 at nrices from BOine too high by to' Little known is the fact that benefits ol the soldiers and sailors' relief act anply to volunteers as Dr. Louis Cobb, former Waynes 3 m.

It will include drawing. tember, thus rounding out a full direct methods, such as actions to painting, sewing and craft work. year of travel. ville resident who occasionally takes LAKE SUCCESS. Aug.

5. (AP) Towering Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Britain new well as draftees and national discourage commodity speculation and hoarding. guardsmen or reservists taken into renresentative in the Security Council, turned out to be the Council most ponsnea pnrase lakob A. Malik forced on the Council this week. service.

Music In WNC The act permits service men to Where some delegate take issue with Malik's rulings as president in ponderous, some- scale down insurance premiums, kumhlin fashion. Jebb places his barbs with the same precision mat ne cw a uy mortgage payments to a figure uiuv Brevard Music Festival thev can reasonably nanaie on meir He has forgotten most of the Persian he once knew. service pay. If it's necessary to go to court, the Defense Department His career nay take him to the Korea's 38th parallel, thus disposing of Malik's complaint that the U. S.

State Department's John Foster Dulles had been photographed with South Korean defense units Controls at this time, Brannan believes, might tend to discourage maximum farm production which he says will do more in the end to prevent runaway prices than anything else. Labor unions are bargaining with more emphasis on wage hikes in contracts since the start of the Korean fighting, rather than pensions. Many leaders feel they ought to put their members in a good position in case of a wage freeze. foreign office top, many of his ad roirers feel. Gets Under Way On Friday will provide lawyers.

Politics this week: Tuesday. Connecticutt Democratic diS' On the way up, he has been pri in those trenches. vate secretary to Hugh Dalton, to Toch's String Quartet. Opus 70. But, Jebb admits.

Tin no good for trout or aims a Tine wnen he hunt stag in Scotland. He was a favorite this week with audiences watching the UN sessions on television. One spectator remarked' solemnly: "I'd rather watch him than the wrestlers." A 50-year-old career man in Britain's foreign office with a brilliant uiiiversity record behind him, Jebb tas had what foreign office people think a1 outstanding career. But it was as helper, adviser and guide Anthony Eden, to Cadogan and to The Cage Quartet will be given at crossword puzzles. I never can trict conventions to nominate can Lord Vansittart.

think of the answer." its premiere performance Saturday, with the group playing from manu didates for five. House seats. All this training prepared him for He played cricket at school but tne jobs Foreign Secretary Ernest Arkansas Democratic primary for unopposed candidates for House script Members of the quartet are isn't too keen about it. He rowed "but that was- a bit too hard Bevin found for him, including a Vollmer Hetherington, xirsi vioun; and Senate nomination. Brink, second violin; Fielder, cello.

big part in the peace conference at Paris in 1946. He was Britain's Idaho Primaries to nominate for six and four-year Senate terms. and Eleftherios Eleftherakis, Viola. Nancy Cirillo violinist, and Lar representative in preparatory con two House seats, governor and other ferences for the United Nations and state officers. work," he said.

He also played football soccer, that is. He has seen American football and likes it, but doesn't understand baseball. Shooting stag on the lands of his wife's family she is Cynthia, daughter of Sir Saxton Noble or Nebraska Primaries to choose was actithg secretary-general of the UN in London in 1946. One The national program for rebuilding air power looks bigger with every new analysis of the proposed for new Air Force and Navy planes. Best estimates are that this sum will produce around 150,000.000 pounds of airframe weight, which means something over 10.000 airplanes, roughly five times the present annual production rate.

(Airframe is body, wing and built in ry Tode, trombonist, will appear as soloists with the faculty orchestra of Transylvania Music Camp in the candidates for governor, other state friend said he doubts anyone in officers and four House member' ships. By Nelson Warner Transylvania Music Camp will hold its final concert in tbe camp auditorium today, closing the camp season and making ready for the fifth annual Brevard Music Festival that begins Friday at 8 p. m. Playing today at 4 p. m.

will be Renata arid Heinrich Joachim, pianist and cellist, who were trained in Germany and have played in many of the music centers of Europe. The Beethoven Mass in will be performed in a religious program at the camp today at 11 a. m. Conducted by Lester McCoy, choral director, the choral group will include Elynor Bryson, soprano: Robert Jones, alto; William Whiteside, tenor and Thomas Are, bass. A composition by Hobart Whitman of Asheville was played to a successful camp program Friday.

"Scherzo Fugue," it was introduced AKheviife Civic Orchestra in the UN now has the complete knowledge of the UN charter that tc Britain's great statesmen that he has shone, not as the man in the spo tight. New he is carrying Britain oratorical burden in the UN a post he is said to have wanted more than anything else now and making a neat joo of it. Next month he will be council president. He succeeded Sir Alexander Cadogan, who spoke with a logical, sparse dry wit and eavincr of Jebb has. Jebb has wanted the job he now has for a long time but Bevin de fishing for salmon in Scotland and trcut in Luxembourg those are the sports he enjoys now, along with a little golf.

Bat he is keen "frightfully keen," his friends say on gardening at his old manorial home, AF Develops Small Radio final pops concert ol tne summer season, to be held tomorrow -at 8:30 p. m. in City Auditorium. Miss Circillo, 14 years old, is a Brooklyn. N.

violinist who was taught by her father. Frank Cirillo, ud at Juilliard. Having made appearances with the Brooklyn Museum Orchestra and in Town Hall with the Little Orchestra of the Music Education League, she won the nation-wide competition for the an cided he couldn't spare him. The parts, without engines, aramment radio, etc.) Indications are that the cost of a pound of airframe will average WW UN wanted Jebb as assistant sec retary-general to Lie, representing Britain. Bevin said -no." jebb has little more liveliness than Cadogan but he doesnt have Brarnfield Hall, at Halesworth, in about $45.

This IS 4) pouuu, vi 35 per cent, below the average cost WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. A Suffolk, England. under smaller nuying programs.

pocket-size radio transmitter-recelv He has a lot of roses, he says. such as the regular 1951 program. er has been developed by the Air nual scholarship at the camp of Basing estimates on known fig "but really, I'm a shrub man. I've Put in lots of shrubs there." During Force for air- 1 rescue work. Even fered by the National reaeration tuallv it is to become standard of Music Clubs ures for large scale production aur-ine World War the proposed AchPville-Biltmore College last the war he also bred pigs for food.

equii for every pilot, The unit U.S.Autos Too Costly JOHANNESBURG, Aug, 5, American automobile makers Every Sunday, when he home. spring, with May Jo Ford conduct crders will reauire 700.000,000 pounds is unaffected by immersion in sea water and can withstand tempera he reads the Church of England of aluminum. 44,000.000 pounds 01 conner and copper alloys and 350 Miss Cirillo will play the Wien-lawski Concerto for Violin and Orchestra In Minor. Tode will perform with the orchestra the Haydn Concerto for Trombone in Flat. Other selections to be played by V7at tures from 160 degrees above zero the flamboyance oi tne scotsniau Hector McNeil or the rolling phrases of Sir Hartley shawcross.

other British spokesmen here In the past. A lifetime of reading classic literature, studying -languages, and learning history he took a "first" at Oxford in history has given him the ability to deliver a simply phrased straight answer to a question, tinged at times with a classic Brititsh acid. Be is credited with logical mind cuts quickly through verbiage of an opponent to spot the weakness of 4iie argument and expose it. tons of steel. At one time in the are lesson in the village church and sings hymns, slightly out of tune, it is claimed, but blaming the organ for that.

war aircraft, engines and propellers to 50 below. It can transmit both voice and code signals, and uses a mercury-type battery. used a little over ball of an tne pricing themselves right out of the rapidly expanding South African market, H. J. Edeling believes.

Edeling, vice-chairman of the South His full name is Hubert Miles aluminum produced. ing. Wnitman piece was mu" In a program of Handel's Water Music Suite and Bach's Violin Concerto No. 1, in A Minor, with toe camp concertmaster. Robert Harrison, as violin soloist, and James Christian Pfohl conducting the camp orchestra.

The closing selection was Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 in Minor. a foint urogram of art and cham RENATA and Heinrich Joachim, pianist and cellist, will appear In concert today at 4 p. m- at Transylvania Music Camp. Gladwyn Jebb and his orders in tQC UluKSUa i.n.iuu'.

-u. Suite. Handel; Sarabande, Debussy (transcribed for orchestra by Warren Benson of the. camp staff); Claire de Lune, Debussy; Inter clude Knight Companion of St The new buying program seems certain to put Into production a few new types which have been African Automobile Association, said in a Johannesburg speech that Michael and St. George.

He Is a in Flat Maior. Opus 99. and Starling Is Great Mimic test-flown. These include Lockheed's American cars which 11 years ago cost $980 now sell for $2,375. member of London's very, very exclusive Beefsteak and Boodles clubs.

Brahms' Trio in Minor, Opus lfll. Cnmnrisine the trio will be mezzo, Brahms (arranged by Wilfred Roberts of the staff); and Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, from "Lohengrin," Wagner. Offering a generally more serious Hi flair for organization and his ability to diagram a situation ani-Uv are his main strength. ber music will be held at Black F-90 two-engine jet penetration fighter: consolidated vul tee's huge gas turbine-propeller P5Y flying boat and Douglas gas turbine-pro-neller A2D attack plane. The Jebbs have two daughters Robert Brink, violin; Arthur Fielder, cello, and Jean Fielder, piano.

The reeniar chamber music con NEW YORK. AUK. 5. The friends say. Mountain College today at 8 p.

m. Following an exhibit of student na in tines bv Vera Williams and and one son. the latter now at Ox ford. Lady Cynthia and the young 8-Year-OId Forger SOUTH BEND. Ind.

(UP Police caught one of the youngest fraud starling is a great mimic. It can cert of the summer series will be imitate very cleverly the calls and riv, flirp a. trio will nlav at 8:30 i held in the college auditorium Sat- He has come up with just the right word at the right time this week. It was Jebb who pointed out songs of the bobwhite, killdeer, wood pewee and flicker, the distant caw ulent check writers on record. They, said an eight-year-old boy admitted program in the final pops concert.

Director Pfohl said the audiences in the past four concerts expressed a preference for more serious music than the lighter selections. Clair de Lune was programmed after several written request made for it. ing of a crow, and some of the er daughter are coming here for the General Assembly next month. The Russians aren't new to him. Be was one of Churchill's principal advisers at the Yalta conference.

He Understands a few words of Russian, but French, Italian, and Some of the later versions of fighters now in production also are certain to be ordered in volume. First stage of the accelerated program, however, seems to be concerned largely with speeding- up delivery of types now on production lines. jn a mild that tne Russians use "upside-down language" that says peace and means war trills of the chickadee, bluebW 0 nt furday at 8:30 p. for which Open to the public without charge, admission is $1 per person or 7 the program is an added feature season ticket. The program will in-of the college's summer music; elude Martinu's Three Madrigals schedule.

for Violin and Viola, John Cage's 1 To be played are Schubert's Trio 1 Quartet lor Strings, and Ernst writing a check for $8 and using the money to buy a BB gun. The boy, who was turned over to his parents." told police he had written meadowlark. oriole, grackle, ct nil which calls defense aggression. bird, goldfinch, robin, and many was Jebb who said he wished others. other checks also.

jErman are his strongest languages there had been more trenches at i.

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