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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CH LE Tuesday, a. jVnlivcs Lcarniii" Value Of Banks PORT MORESBY. New Guinea (AP) Native Papuans and' New Guineans art learning there art more wars saving mooey lhaa burying lucent COIflS- Latest statistics show the; bad 257,000 savings bank accounts with a emit balance of Jll.095.000 A i a i a 1J12.CS.000) at Jane 30. 1967. This compared with SOffX accounts with a total balance of I2.U4.000 Australian (BJSO.OOO) II earlier.

The native people's traditional! rr.ctbod ot saving since the white man came here has beta! ID bury coins. I Plain Blocks, Panels, Shapes Accent Abstract Art Trend Club Chooses First Board YORK (AP) A The works of art are noti There also are specimens fl- in absirad art toward a rani-j "realistic" and the; have noth- histrating bow the late a mal ose of color and a to 60 with use of form, accompanied by an) What the artists have been Feeley extracted the tvo-dimea- sional shapes be bad used in and sculpture, is summed op say in the catalog, is to "con- in "The Art of the Real: L'SA front the experiences and ob- WJ-190," now at the Museum jects we encounter every day 'ART OF THE REAL: ISA 1918--1968' Taut 'Denes-EI- interchange painting doing, says Goossea in an es- painting, and converted them i i i i i i i tfTtft A series of works by Tony Smith shows bow be developed 'ja modular system in wtica related canvases are organized ia juxtaposition. Tbe use of color bands on increasingly larger canvases is mat use of form is a work by John McCracken a IWoot slab of polyester resin in bright baby blue. itixoitDs IN Ochs' Latest Disc Is Topical, Political of Modern Art. with aa exact equivalence Tbe byman unaccustomed to art." art terminology might charac-j Instead of terire these objects as very something that already exists, plain blocks, streaks of color, they have "made" something grids, paneh and never existed before, and.

shapes none of which seems through that act of a late work by, represertatiocal of anything. they have brought the object to Louis Morris, ia mtacn the cd-K As for the interchange be-1 pushed to the edges of FORT WORTH advisory board has been selected to pnde the many activities of the trace Bank's Young vrorthians President Junes C. Bfflnioo Tbe Young Fort Worthiaru Chib was established recently GOOSSEX'S sums np the inter-1to give the banking needs of change of painting and sculp-jyoung people beUcea the ages tore by saying Andre's of 21 and JS with a variety cf earliest stacked sculptures are including IS distinctly related to Stella's first checks per month, J3.000 of black pictures; Darby paired rectangles gest a number of box and plane pieces by Robert Morris, count on safety deposit boxes. Donald. tween painting and sculpture, I Tbe show begins with a "prp- the raw canavs.

calling upon Georgia the viemer to use peripheral of these objects as raising a.O'Keefle, an early hard-edge question "Do you hang them work by Alexander Liberman on the wal or ceiling, or rest'and typical examples of ab- them on the floor?" Tbe exhibit, which Istractjons by Mark Rothko. Barwin coo- nett Newman and Jackson Pol- effect a ob- 'tained in the more recent target-like paintings of Kenneth Noland. Minimal painting has to ieces by Robert Morris. Judd, and others, while stacked and equiv- Ban-1 term life insurance, discount sug- coupon boots. Presto charge and credit card and SO per cent dis- alent in J-jift wan sculptures.

Aostralia. Great Britain. Caa- ada and Donhern countries of Europe an have a higher level Pi A AP Newsfeatarrs Writer When Roger "King of the was twofold--it MiHer the the biggest We're not calling what Ochs tinue through Sept was pre-jkx-k. pared by a guest director. E.

C. a demonstrates some of EHs-jtricia Johanson's 14 by feet'forms becomes jGoossen, who is chairman of worth Kelly's experiments ia example, which contains only the art department at Barter the power of pure color, and'narrow horizontal band of color Oths is outspokenly antiwar CoOcgt. It contains 57 works by ran SteCa's abandonment ofl Larry Poons's grid paintings, of voting parUdpaticn than the and Sol Le Witt's space cages. I'nited States. "But when we put a3 these and other seemingly similar morks together, subtle differ-' ecces appear, and the full rich- gigantic canvases, such as Pa- ness of the new vocabulary of docs folk any more, not even ur- and has song at anlrwar ralbes.10 artists.

sang baa folk. It's topical and news cally "new left." the conventional shape of the pop song of the jeir and the same person wrote the and tune and sanj It lyrics The do-it-all-yoursclf writer and performer is n-i Jonger news in pop music Today, where it's at. Four Side one of "Tape from iforaia" the more interesting of this "BOW" album. The first toog, "Tape from California, stiiks ia your mind though an its stream of consciousness that's words won't stick much like earlier song. "Small Cir- new albums are by Phil Ochs, Jonl Mitchell.

Jim Webb and John cle cf Friends." S'ream of consciousness, used here a couple more times, is stipposed The new album includes "Whitel The show's title makes use of canvas, kading ta "the shaped Eiotj Marcting in a Yeltowithe word "real" in a special canvas." fa Goosscn concludes by that "The new attitude has turning art inside out in- Another example of the maximal use of color and the mini- expcnence Land" and "The War li Over." Tbe former has some of those graphic Over" contains the most ing Use on the alturo--a statement toying witi treason. Ochs uses the traditional folk' verse and chorus inrm. This nd the theme of "Joe Hill" and the of thoseif-v i 1 TVI Hemmmgs Asks 1 rlay being accepted as the means to an end. it has become the end in itself." Both Lead Roles In New Film Hartford--doing all their own bring the song into the listca- writing and singing and ia some'cr's mind at least partly by feeling rather this inteHectoal- Ochs is a master cf vignette descriptions. One bne win 6- cases adding instrumental accompaniment.

Phil Oths (pronounced Oaks). 18. from El Paso, has been around awhile. He's listed, na-j scribe something so dearry that der folk, ia the catalog the picture is complete; the wita three LPs ca I3ektra, the.next line caa be about some first in 1964, and one, out this January, on AIM. His second LP for AIM, "Tape from California," just been released.

thing different. In the title song, for example, there's a hue. "a poster of a movie star walked bas'ty." Xo other words are Youths Study Black Power PHILADELPHIA (AP) At tal program, 89 boys in the pre- High in dorninantly Xegro school are Wanamaker Junior North Philadelphia. thrown out the mathematics, "what. when, where and history.

English and social stud- why of Black Power and teen- tVtc frinrja nt "John Henry" -male it sound a kit Eke a me LONDON (AP) BritishjThis is a chaBcnging opportuni-; actor David says bejty for me as an actor and I'm agreed to star in the film "The enjoying myself immensely." Woody Guthrie song Ochs' sing- Best House in London" on con- WB jca part he pre ing clearer here than on any dition fee could play both leading er red-the pimp or the crusad- othcr song, although he is rca- sonably easy to understand an the way through. Joni Mitchell, from Canada, has tier first album out. "Joni on Reprise. There's not a bad song on it. Her best-known er, Hemminss said.

"1 can iden- la the movie whkfa tells the jtify with both, but it's just possi- story of a brothel opened under government auspices. Hemmings plays both the lecherous procurer for the bouse--and the I get more of a kkk out of playing the pimp." Hemmings' career has been bowling along since his big After Alfred? "I'd Ike to write and direct my owa film next year," be said. "As a matter of fact I've already begun work on it. Of course, I don't mean to give tp acting. I see no reason why I can't write, direct and act at the same time." PLEASE LOOK Bill's Hamburgers SPECIAL ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 Sec Our Ad On Amusement Page Lecuit Al Eagtt brothels.

LP. Night a i is being heard around and i idealist who crusades against break "as the photographer in tltaliaa dirertor Michelangelo firs off err the "Blow-Up." tumed Smce "Blow-Up- he has the Hemmings stirr(xl "The on condition that the album's psyitedclic a cr the Light Brigade Dafs His neit project after "The ml I fi iw. 1 Best House London," win be title role in "Alfred the Miss JlitcheU's concerns are J5mfs LxnlOSlOUS Great," to be Smed in Ireland. ve and personal trugs. She HOCSTOS AnKttaal Hemmings- curious medi- astronauts make their first trip' evaMooking face with sunken to the moon, a careful watch cheeks and large bulging bhie wiH have to be kept on the sm and blond hair seem fitted This is because Cares and for the part.

love and personal things, has a lot of insights to share. but she doesn't shove them at the listener. She sounds much Lke Judy Collins. But ia 'Night ia the City" her voice is ready at lay face sunspots on the sun's fiery sur endanger crewmen i i OC4PJW Al they've'getting a chance ta examine the instant to take off ia a Swiss yo- on a lunar mission. study the "We don't mean aged gangs question of fifth to eighth graders are del.

It's a very individualistic, memorable delivery. But SPAN Solar Particle Alert Network at the Nation- Mjter pmews An Ircemu P-aJnawa Doris NforseTeri)- nicmaS'Rjtrick O'Neal WhereWereYOUWhen The Lights Went Out?" New York bccamc'Fun City" Jj METRDCCtOR NOW SHOWING Fea. Reg. Adm.50c-SI.25-SI.50 DRIVE-IN THEATRE $1.00 CAR LOAD of Die world DIRK BOGARDE SUSANNAH YORK BHJfiTON "Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb" Aeronautics and Space Adas brousht out by Epic after ministration Manned Space' Ing them bow to make Molotov cocktails," a i Principal Charles Lcftwich, a balding Negro doctoral candidate. "We're dividcd into teams studjing We bb's songs "Up, t'p and craft e're teach- housing.

retTeatioa, city serv- "By the Time 1 Get to ices, jobs and communications. The idea, explained Leftwich is to "find topics interesting enough to the pupils so they win asking them to investigate jwant to learn to real and com- Black Power and what it means'pcte." and what it docs as a method of getting certain skills across." RcaUy, LefUich said, the pupils are getting an those textbook subjects in concentrated form and, maybe for the first time, enjoying it. L'nder Lcftwich's expcrimcn- Lee Gibson To Present Recital Center here has as its development of a Studies show that mobt inner- city pupils can't read as veil and aren't motivated as wen as their suburban counterparts and therefore they doot do as weH in school--especially in courses lhat require reading skills such as English and history, Ltfuich said. This said, most of the boys are read- Phoenix" and "ilac Arthur Park" became hits for other singers. However, the songs Epic has predate these hits.

and since Webb is only 21 now, this album really is "early Jim Webb." Whea the Oktahoman summer, the principal ing more, and at a higher level than they did during the regular school year. "We're reading 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' and read 'Another Country' by James Baldwin and Negro a history books," said one pupil in member of the mask faculty the Black Power team beaded at North Texas State University, teacher Al Sessions. present a faculty And, said Sessions and Left- begins to record for Dunhil as rno 5.L te intends to, he's bound to sound a long way bcyutd this. John Hartford, from St. Louis, "Gentle on My sang it Glen Campbell heard that and then recorded it himself, has his Joartl LP cut on RCA, "Housing He says at the beginning that each son; is a room, therefore tie name.

On warning system. As it wouM take several hours before particles from a dangerous solar flare would reach the vicinity of the moon, there would be lime for astronauts to seek safety in their command module. BILL'S HAMBURGERS FAMILY Clarinetists Lee Gibson, some of these, he plays string banjo. BEST SELLERS by Paul Wcl tor MrtctoK FULTZ NEWS AGENCY East Sidt Squart ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 The Drinks Are On Us FEED THE ENTIRE FAMILY BILL FOR at p.m. Thursday in the Masic Building Recital Dr.

Gibson will be assbted by wich, attendance is up--meaning motivation is up. "We're maintaining 85 per Miss Virpnia Rice, doctoral attendance even ia this tow at NTSU who will join the'summer heat while the regular music faculty at Cameron school attendance averages Slate College ia Lawton, about 82 per cent," said Leftin September. wich. txpcriment --which has received encour- joins a big-time mob on a fun-time csperl Tfce program Dr. Gibson mill pby will include selections by Mozart, Brahms, Alban Berg and "Five Atonal Pieces" by Dr.

Wiffiarn Utham of the NTSU music faculty. On Aug. 7 Dr. Gibson wiH be agcmciit from the school system administration--is financed by the school's share of funds usually csed for the normal remedial summer school pro- puest recitaUst at the National gram. CUrtafl Clinic ia Denver.

He At least 90 per cent of the pro- win also deliver a paper at the'gram's pupils "failed or nearly rlinic on "Acoustical Improve-'fciled'' a subject during the ment of the Soprano Clarinet." 1 school year, Leftwich said. 111 Dt Students 75c Witk ID. Cirl NOW SHOWING-FIRST RUN IN DENTON YOU'RE YOU'RE THROUGH! I "SPENCERS MOUNTAIN" Storting Henry Fonda FREE DRINKS FREE DRINKS i VAN ROBINSON -PROVlNE las! Dav "THE COO CAMPUS STASIS WEDNESDAY GALLON OF COCA COLA DR. PEPPER ORANGE OR ROOT BEER! With The PurcNase of BILL'S LARGE HAMBURGERS 60 BILLS HAMBURGERS SOUTH LOCUST AT EAGLE DRIVE I.

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