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I New Librarian 9 Is Appointed At Tusenlinn Sundajr September I 1537 Kingsport Tlmes-Ncw 7-B Bill Frechoff Editor UdlC September BringsNew Books On Learning At City Library irn rTr-A raiw p- ft 9 3y r-ij A Life Story Of Grace Kelly Traced In Short Biography "The Princess of -Monaco" by Gant Gaither Hcniy Holt and Company A Review by Betty Elajn The life story of Grace Kelly reads like a fairy tale Gant Gaither In his book The Princess of Monaco says that Miss Kelly had dreams of becoming a princess as a small child In Philadelphia By no standards was Miss Kelly one of a proverbial poor family as a child Her father and her uncle were partners In a thriving brick masonry busl-a nesa The family lived In a fash- account for every fninute of OREENFiVILLE Mrs Lculse A Oarrett has been appointed Librarian and Dean ot Women at Tuaculum College Dr Oarrett cornea from Oklahoma A and College where ahe was a professor of English She completed her doctoral studies at the University of Pennsylvania and holds an honorary doctorate tn literature Previous to teaching at Oklahoma Dr Oarrett had been Dean of Women and Head of the English Department at Paul Smiths College and Librarian et Maryland College for Women Oraduatlng from the University of Delaware Dr Garrett entered public school teaching until appointed for a year's teaching of English literature at the University of LtUe in France Her professional experience in teaching and writing In addition to her atudlea tn literature bring a broad scholarly background to her work In the continued development of the college library and the campus -program for women ONE FOR THE BOOKS Tokyo new Hlblya Library la built ma triangular shape to add durability agatnat earthquakes and typhoon Air-conditioned and d-Prooffd 300000 book and accommodate 1000 persona at a time It will be opened In November Bck to school brings new books at the Kingsport Public Library to remind students and parents alike ithat achool days have a serious side In Stady la Hard Wark author william Armstrong assumes that education puts students under a basic obligation to work at their courses whether they like them or not He tells how to use the tools end materials of study how to systematize learning how to listen sod read etc To put teaching In proper perspective Louise Sharp editor i Hhy Teacbf has lined up a tea-tlmonr to the value of teaching and teachers by more than 100 people Karl Mennlnger Helen Keller Cornelia Otis 8klnner Clifton Fadiman and others Other recent non-flctlon of sert-rlous Intent Is also Included In this list Arthur Koestler's Reflections ea Haaging gives arguments against eaplUl punishment particularly In light of recent discussions In England The Fartk Way by Ous-pensky la a record of the explanation of Ideas of Oundjieff the philosopher The fourth way calls for growth within modern life Instead of withdrawal The poems of Rimbaud the famous modem French poet appear In translation tn a amall new volume called Dlwnlnatteaa and Other Erase Teems 4 beet Earthquakes by A Elby explain earthquake for the layman what they are what causes Cltrka In Making of a Moon tells how the earth satellite) will be constructed and what they art expected to accomplish New Fiction: The Brink of Silence by Charlotte Jay Until Harry brought Mark Rommel to their tropical Island ha and his sister Katherine hid been everything to each other Now Mark came between them It would be a long time before Katherine bad been everything to eacb other Now Mark came between them It would be a long time before Katherine was able to find ultimate love and peace Martin Vlnolas fencing instructor and occasional secret agent tells of his commission to discover the facts about a rumored Papist plot to overthrow tbs Scottish King James VI in The Witches by Jay Williams In Madeleine L'Englea A Winter's Leva Courtney depressed because he had been dropped from the faculty of had become oblivious of Emily Abe Fielding was very attentive end stirred more end more response In the love-hungry Emily Thla love story Is set In France The Flewer Dram Song by Lee la a novel of San Franciscos Chinatown Old Master Wang refugee from the Reds kept the dress and customs of China even In America but Wan Ta his son feels that be could choose his own wife and be an American How Cltkaln Jared Heath Civil War officer after having refused to them where they occur what they lead hla men In a aulcldal attack tell us about the Interior oftbeiw-on back his good name as com-rtb mander of Company eight court- Wlth both the kno ledge and martialed cowards la told by the ability to make that knowledge author of Sheae Jack Schaefer In clear and Interesting Arthilr Icempaay Cewar4s time from the second the Kelly wedding party left the United States aboard the US3 Constitution to the baptism of Princess Caroline born In February 1957 As do many biographies of famous people Oalther'a book tends to overdo Miss Kelley's personal attribute He pictures her as something of a martyr Instead of an American movie star who married a prince Medel Ruler He spotlights Mis Kellys Ore-clan characteristics and her gentle sweet personality He depicts Rainier as the model ruler friend of all enemy of hone He scolds the American press for the dispute between newsmen and the prince For complete coverage of the much-discussed wedding of Miss Orace Kelly and Hla Serene Highness the Prince of Monaco and for many Interesting pictures of the affair Oalthera book la tops As a biography the book Is lack lng in facta and filled with lonable two-story brick home on Qermantowns Henry Avenue The Kelly family consist of a college-educated mother and father three daughters Peggy Grace nd Luzanne and one aon Jack Kelly Jr Orace Kelly began her career a a an actress when she Joined a little theater group In East Falla Pa la 1947 From there ahe enrolled In the American Academy of Dramatic Arts She made her profes-aional stage debut In 1949 Her first major film was High Noon" tn which she co-starred wltlf Oary Cooper She won an Academy Award In 1995 for her performance tn the Country Otrl Saw Prince Only Twice Orace Kelly decided to marry Prince Ranler therelgnlng aov-ertgn of the principality erf Monaco after seeing him only two times Her dream of becoming a princess says Oetther came true overnight Gaither's book devotes more space to the minute details of the Kelly-Orlmaldl wedding than to the actual biography of Orace Kelly LIT Professor To Lecture In India About Literature KNOXVILLE College students in India will take a look at life in America as described In modern U8 literature when a University of Tennessee English professor pays them a visit this fall With emphasis on Nobel-prize winner William Faulkner end the Southern literary renaissance Dr Richard Beale Davis will lecture on modern American literature tn Indian universities under a US State Department grant The a-slgnment ta part of the State Department's cultural-exchange program to help people In foreign lands understand the American way of life Dr Davis who heads American literature Instruction at the University win leave In early Septenv ber He will be Joined in India by another English professor Dr Phillip Young of Kansas State College Dr Young will lecture primarily on another leading American novelist Ernest Hemingway The two-man team will lecture In the provinces of New Delhi and Madras The trip to India will take Dr Davis completely around the world He plans to fly to India by the Pacific Ocean route and return by way of the Atlantic He expects to be back by mid-December 9 irr" IVM i 144 ft 4 ft ft I Mir ft I ft ft ft ft ft l4 I ft 'ft ft ft ft ft -ft ft ft ft- ft 4 ft 4 i I I ft 4 -4 I ft ft ft ft 1ft -4 ft 9 ft Ift ft i ft I IK I I I I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft ft ft I 4 -t ft 4 I ft ft I i ft ft ft ft -I 1 I ft -ft ft ft I ft ft Jr- Princess Grace Continued Warm Weather In Future LONQ WARM WEATHER CYCLE AHEAD By Htdeo Nlshio-ka International Economic Research Bureau If youre fascinated by (he weather wnd who Isnt! one of the most thorough project In the field la described tn thla book subtitled History of Cold and Warmth by this scientist at Tokyo Kelo University believes the world la getting warmer and that profound changes tn the way people live are tn the offing years away but coming He thtnka he baa discovered 700-year cycles of cold and warmth it was cold be says in the 38th century BC the 31st the 24th and so down to the 18th century AD And It was warm tn the 35th and 34th centuries the 28th and 27lh: and so on In groups of seven centuries to the 15th and IStb AD The next warm peaX he says will be In the 22nd and 23rd centurle He buttresses his conclusions with tree rings the north and south movement of sea Ilona horse MONDAY SEPT 2nd A RITES NEW BOOK-ROBERT ST JOHN former radio commentator has written a new book Foreign Correspondent Book is due to be published 8ept 19 by Doubledsv 8t John has made two personal appearances In Kingsport In a nation-wide radio broadcast he prtlsed Kingsport aa model city chestnut trees and mounds of sea shells and the finding of ancient snow goggles In climes row more tropical StanFrebergsSatirels Result Of Caref ul Study DhcrcetNude That Shocked GrandmasDayToBeShoivn Tiiues-News Classified Ads Get Results Cope (and 3-IJo iach-Do-Sclool Aleadcjuarlers! DICTIONARIES ESTERBROOK PENS and PENCILS KINDOGRAPH CRAYONS BEGINNERS TABLETS PENCILS MECHANICAL DRAWING SUPPLIES Remington and Smith-Corona Portable Typewriters Yaar Old Zipper Ring Binder Notebook or Book Satchel Is Worth Trade-In On A New One! Copeiancl OFFICI EQUIPMENT CO Your HALLMARK Store Greeting Cord Stationery On Your Saving Account Day By DICK KLELNER NEA Staff Cerrespoadent NEW YORK (NEA) When It comet to being funny on records Stan Freberg leads all the rent His satires on hit songs like the last one The Banana Boat Song" are 45 rpm gems They should be Judging by the work that goes Into them Like many funny men comedy to Fre-berg la a science He Just doesnt go Into a recording studio turn on the switch and presto out comes something like St George and the Dragonet or Cest 81 Bon" He first studies all music carefully watching the hits come and go Hes looking for something that first Is tn the top five and second that lends Itself to hla peculiar treatment He feels the top five la essential otherwise there wouldnt be enough people whod know what be was satirising When hea atngled out hla prey he spends hours and sometime days in analyzing the song What makes It tick? Why la it popular! What can be do to capitalize on Us popularity yet spoof It? All this i worked over carefully then he rewrite reassembles tar suit Is generally hilarious Umialty the songs that he aatlr- lxes are one that have rubbed me the wrong way" He looks on his own disks as counter-irritants" Nowadays Freberg Is achieving aucce's In another field radio His CBS-Radio program has become a 8unday night hit Between It and his records he keeps busy Next stop probably will be tel- vis ion Eventually" be says UL-be-dflven to It" But meanwhile hes content with radio and records He thinks hla atyle Is best expressed In sound not sight Or as he puts It "One new round Is worth a thousand old pictures" i4- iV SHORT FLAYINO Betty White star of the TV show Dale With the Angels" will record an album of songs that have something to do wltn angels like Got a Date With an Angel" and such Accompanied no doubt by an all-harp band Andre Kostelanets predicts that within three years classical music programs will be big TV blU "Ill be very disappointed If it doesn i tsppen" he aay Polly Bergdn la now a partner In a music publishing firm Her copartner la her brother-in-law Edward Fields a rug manulacturer Carmel Quinn of the Godfrey group Is about set to launch a big pitch at record stardom VI Jlngiporls BOOK MGM records Sal Mlneoa Start Movin la a big hit and he owe It all to a babysitter Seem that Arnold Maxtn the boss at Fplc Records stepped out one evening last winter and left his children tn the hands of a babysitter named Mary Fitzgerald When the Maxlns came home Mary was watching Sal on a TV drama Trees" Mr Maxtn" ahe said with stars In her eyes that boy could aell mil Iona of records for you" Maxtn -found out that Mtneo did not sing but asked him to come In and try The try turned out to be Start Movin" For her efforts Mary Fitzgerald now gets an autographed copy of every Mineo record as ft appears ir DICK PICKS: Ouy Mitchell could have a big one In Call Rosie On the (Columbia) Others: Ralntree County" (Nat King" Cole Capitol) A Ttsket A Tasket" (Ella Fltigerald Verve): Por Favor" (Ames Brother RCA) My First Brok-i en Heart" (Joy Layne Mercury) i "TT'11 How It la" (Rosemary Clooner Columbia) Seven Day Quadllng (Jana Luld J00 derful i ounl): That Old Pellng (The 'Aing Sisters Capitol) A new Belafonte album leads off some top-grade yocal collection Belafonte Sings of the Caribbean" (RCA) Is great stuff some rousing some tender but all pure Belafonte: the fine voice of tenor I Giuseppe Di Stefano turns to the seml-classlca! wtth "Songs of Naples (Angel) that has Sole Mio and such the expert Nor- 'man Luboft Choir tn Song of the Sea" (Columbia) has all the Mlty chanties and a gorgeous cover: Carmen McRae'a After Olow" (Decca) ta one of the finest yet to come from a fine artist Two new opera for your opera shelf RCA has a new Rlgoletto" and a good one done up In a beautiful package Peters BJoerllng and Merrill head the fine cast who do a thoroughly delightful Job also good la a new La Boheme from Angel with Callas making a perfect Mlml other are Dt Stefano Psnerat and Moffo making this one ol the best Bohemes available FICTION AWARD NEW YORK if) Lion Feucht-w angers novel Raquel: The Jewess of Toledo" has won the annual Harry and Ethel Daroff Memorial Fiction award Contpiele SHOP Erancal When asked If he bad profited from the millions of reproductions of hla most famous painting the artist replied: Not a sou Although several fortunes have been made from my picture nobody has been thoughtful enough to send me even a box of cigars" Hla work waa represented In several museums tn Europe by thla time Including the Luxembourg though Chabas was reported to be In comparatively stringent financial atraita After the astounding and totally unexpected success of September Morn Chabaa bad taken the trouble to copyright the next nude which he exhibited at the Salon but the way of sudden fame ar mysterious and nothing ever came of it Gap In History Is Filled By Story Of Albert Gallatin Albert Gellatia Jafferaeaiaa Fima ac ter ait Dlpleiaat By Raymond Walters Jr Macmillan Born tn Geneva tn 1761 and educated the Oallalln waa aUil In his teens when with a student he decided to seek a career tn the struggling young America sampled Boston where he tutored at Harvard: the Down East country: the South: and then at last venturing across the Alleghenies Western Pennsylvania That was the land he loved: It was from there that he entered upon tha political scene In which he wa active in Ph'ladelphla Washington Paris and London for 40 vears In Pennsylvania ha advocated a state system of education was a moderate In the Whlskev Rebellion and worked for the development of roads and canals Nationally he waa anti-Federai-lst and bis doubts about Hamiltons debt assumption backed the Bank of the United States at least for a time for 13 years he waa secretary of the Treasury the longest tenure in our history: he was a peace commissioner at Ohent and ambassador to Trance In the 1790s Harrison Gray Otis Noah Webster end William Cobbett all challenged hla Amerl-caAlsm on the grounds of Ids Swiss origin: Go home to your natlv Europe I Current' Best Sellers (Compiled by Fabllhera' Weekly) FICTION Feytoe Place Orace MeUtlloua Cempnlalen Meyer Levin Letter frem Peking Pearl Buck The World Satie Weag Richard Mason Silver Spoea Edwin OUbert Nonfk-Uoa The Day Christ Died Jim Blahop The Hidden Persuaders Vance Packard The Innocent Ambassadors Philip Wylie Stay Ally All Year Life Norman Vincent Peale Tba Tara ef tha Tide Sir Arthur Bryant Bet against red flock wallpaper with an um of ferns at her feet she aull stand as reluctant and chilly! aa she did 4fi years ago when her modest nudity created a furor of artistic acclaim thundering denun-i elation and bested defenses Tha painting la September Mora by Paul Chabas probably one ot the most controversial of thla century After a vexed and checkered history the work was recently presented to The Metropolitan Museum Art through the generality of an anonymous dooor It will be on display tn the Great Hall through the month of September Tima has undoubtedly broadened the tolerance of all if -appointed and fanatic guardians of American morals but tn Its day September Morn was noisily declared a corrupting menace tn a dosen cities A misty view of a lake In early sunlight with a aetf-oonsetou nude about to inch her way Into the chilly water the painting was well received at tha 1111 Salon exhibition ta Paris Fainted By Chabas The artist Paul Chabas was already established In the front rank ol fashionable painters of the day having won the Prlx National at the ISM Salon and been mad a Chevalier of tha Legion of Honor In 1902 Naked maidens frolicking In water bad tong been hla favorite subject Indignant protests began to arise only after reproductions of September Mom had crossed the At lanttc sod were appearing tn art! store by 1911 In an energetic edl-j torUl In May of that year titled Prurient Prude at Work" the New York Time reported the effort In several cities of the Middle! West to prevent and If possible to punish the public exhibition of the painting "Thla picture though a 'nude happens to be aa dellcat and Innocent a It la beautiful" No moralist except those who would banish enUrely tha undraped figure from art can condemn thla painting and auch banishment of course Is honestly considered In any way desirable or expedient only by moralist who are from the standpoint of aesthetics In a complet atate Of barbarism Thus the Time Cematork Wa Shocked Several data later Anthony Comstock head of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice wis offended by what he saw In the window of a West 44th Street art MO re "There too little morning and too much maid: take It outl Irritated on learning of the visit tha manager promptly put the plo-ture back on display Tha assault received wide publicity and September Morn" was on Its way to becoming a national cause celebre Comstock and the published of the reproduction hotly argued the morals of the case In newspapers Thousands of people deacendfd on West 4flth Street as the New York Tlmae was moved to another stirring editorial During the month to com the notoriety of September Morn" became a publicity mans dream The picture was denounced by the Civic Purity League of Watertown New York banned from tha malls by tha United State Post Office Department the cause of arrest of a Haw Orleans art dealer Immortalised In popular aong and blessed with Judicial sanction In a Chicago lawsuit Sales of cfcpl Ph Bomenal 1 Ftataai Clrl Was Model September Morn" was painted ett the shore of Lake Annecy In upper Savoy with a peasant girl aa the model It was first bought by a wealthy Russian who took it to St Petersburg In 1913 Time psaaed and tha painting waa long believed to have been deatroyed In tha Russian Revolution when the United prosa discovered It In 1939 in the fabled Oulbenkian collection In Pari In the quarter century elapsed Eaul Chabaa (1SC9-1937) had com president of the veteran and eoiwervaUva Social da Artiste Proudly we salute the American worker for his constructive contribution to our industrial strength and defensive power for his indispensable part in building the world's highest standard of living for his steadfast devotion to the ideals of liberty justice and equal- ity of opportunity basic to our way of life 3 Interest Written for On Tima Certificate! Of Deposit or 12-Month Period Vi Interest Notice: We Will Not Do Open Monday-Labor Open Tuesday At The Regular Time BRIDGE TO THE SUN OWEN TERASAKI 53 30 Mra Tertsakl will be In our atora Monday Sep tember 9th from 11 to I to autograph her book You ar Invited to visit us and meet Mrs Terasakt SUZIE WONG Richard Mason 95 THE VELVET HORN Andrew Lytle 3 95 THE LOVE-SEEKERS Leonora Homblow 376 MARY ROBERTS RINEHART CRIME BOOK 3 95 THE COMMONPLACE BOOK-Charlea CurUa 3 99 THE SQUARE PEOS Irving Wallace 00 LIFE PHOTOORAPHER3 6 00 PATRICK HENRY-Robert Douthat Mfadt 7 90 Tim FIVE LtSSONS Th Modern Fundamental of Golf Ben Hogan $300 A NATIONAL BANK JL FRANKLIN PRINTING COMPANY i Slnc 1918 Main Near Chtrokee PHONE Cl 7-7191 or MNotroir tinn 5INCI 11 1 Main lankt Contrail located In the Hoart af Klngiport Broad and Confer free Forking Area and Drive-In Bronchi Clay arxf New Lynn Garden Bronchi Lynn Oarden Drive' Litton to the New ot ft03 PM Monday Through Friday WKPT Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SCHOOL SUPPLIES THE BOOK SHOP KINGSPORT OFFICE SUPPLY acz ti 1.

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