Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 133

Location:
Austin, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
133
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

lae, 32 Austin Texas n.TI?t;AM.4 Sunday, Vugus AuguM ,31.. 1975 Austin Texas Page 5 1- 1 (Continued from Page 4) this week on kmfa Colonial world-travelers Sears I I vjm ia'j- Jjg-jg-gjgyr I WA equivalent power. It is more like the mental thrashings of an insomniac, a melancholy taking of the audience, and accounts, before departure. Perhaps next time the subconscious will be their sky. as does the ludicrous closing ballad "You See Me Crying." In their stride, Aerosmith can make rock music that satisfies and even exhalts, as in "Dream On," from "Get Your Wings," their second album, but "Toys in the Attic" contains little of I i or is4.C5 Ji aVn adolescent, and so the lyrics are both a strength and weakness, like any arrogance.

Low humor can't save all of the cuts on "Toys in the Attic," however, and the double entendre "Big Ten Inch Record" goes deservedly limp. story goes but you see. The snake was He and She just climbed right up his tree wanton need was just a little taste, Yeah, she ate it." Some would call that little: more than punk doubletalk, but Aerosmith's audience is i Prokofieff, Webern, Ives, Honegger. Debussy and Stravinsky. SATURDAY George Jellinkek's "Vocal Scene" will present "Right Opera.

Wrong Composer." MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Cne Wota- HonW Ken arcmenr I LI P1 The First Expatriates: Americans in Paris During the French Revolution, by Yvon Bizardel, translated by June P. Wilson and Cornelia Hiffinson; Holt, Rinchart and Winston; 235 pages; $10. ByO.V.KOEN Why would any veteran of the American Revolution move on to the Old World rather than stay and enjoy the benefits of his new country? Some 200 men of every stripe shipped out to Paris, for various reasons from lascivious scoundrels and lnnd mens dtNtrl.l tall sears UNLIMITED MAIinAV CcnT -i-i i. i- Kmsrt Photoflnlshlng muHUHi, otri. im, d.m.

to p.m. 'r' HVKRV I.I1TI.K bit iim.rs I 13 I 11 40 DISCOUNT Following are this week's program highlights for KMFA-FM, Austin's all-classical music station. SUNDAY The afternoon program features violinist Itzhak Perlman on his birthday playing Bach, Paganini and Prokofieff. Also broadcast will be Messiaen's Le Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jesus Christ." MONDAY The evening program features Seiji Ozawa conducting Vivaldi, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and Takemitsu. Lute works by Buxtehude, Pachelbel and Bach will also be featured.

TUESDAY -r-New records of Mozart's Piano Sonatas Nos. 15 and 16, Brahms' Rhapsody," Mahler's Cth Symphony and Schubert's Octet will be played on the evening WEDNESDAY New recording of Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunair" will be played on "This Modern Music" at 11 p.m. THURSDAY two operas will be played beginning at 8 p.m.: Gluck's "Orfeo et i i and "La Navarraise," a new record with Lucia Popp. FRIDAY The evening program features the late violinist Joseph Szigeti playing VICTORIA, TEXAS 14 f' ff i speculators to men who had a profound empathy for the French Revolution. The latter was the only bond of unity among them.

Jefferson, of course, was there on official business as minister to France, and was a stabilizing innuence on the whole lot. John Paul Jones. Itn-A 1 A 1 vs Saturday Sunday Sept. 6 7 No Foreign Film ON ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES LAMPS GE LIGHT BULBS 0 PRINT Saturday fOAM TS, -t raws) SUNDAY IOAM 5PM 15 OF TOTAL SALES vvii i rf nnNATrn mikphi ar nvcTPnpuv rnni'nrtTinvj COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER PLUS DEVIIOPINS CHARGE COUPON VALID SEPT. 1-6, 1975 NATURE ART Pluswhcr Arts Crafts SILENT AUCTION CI inn av ai tf 1 1 in 11 jimMumi, huu.

i si, i r.m. 10 3 r.m. rriMF IM AND mFFFF nnNiiT; imu ui me miii'i ican- wavy, arrived in Paris via a stint in the Russian Navy which ended in disgrace. Joel Barlow, the witty and clever poet was promoting the sale of Ohio real estate to which his company had no real title. Gouverneur Morris, among other things, was a tobacco bromoter and a spy for George Washington.

When Jefferson refused to sponsor Morris in French society, he got in through Lafayette. Thomas" Paine, apostle of liberty, was there to speak and write for "The Riahts of Man" 0ver5ONotdArtst's Work On Dispuyj BLOND ELECTRIC LIGHTING CENTER VICTORIA COMMUNITY CENTER tan. mi. I mr'i Hi vi iWAim mi i 478-5762 v-a: rsyvXni 5Uo tast 3rd I f'W FF.fV energy I -rthnftrrl in fajfl rri f'V" V-n MiOUiC4l A ..1. ol1 I frnlfr heater on its way to you; Sears authorized I I installation is available at extra cost.

If you re I I It trniirc1f tvritf? Iipatpra flrp in I fil UlE-THflXW 8 "inn iyn a Vs. LTj I stock, ready for immediate pick-up and do-it- I I yourself installation. I Ij and to get a patent on a metal bridge. "Many of America's first expatriates were officers during the American Revolution majors or colonels striking for higher rank or pushing again for human liberty. Here is a close-up of their character, I sWrMzs? ifisir I ii tnDTn UUdUU Ff? TRflWSCB'jBEHS FDR SEflSQWfIL JOBS 4 .1 3 .1 Bit '4 -J 4 t.

14 I Terrific Value and Savings INSTALLED ODD LOT REMNANTS. LARGE SAVINGSSMALL PRICES I samples I 8" Reg. 75c 35e each I Reg. 1.50 99c each vi an unci lean historian might give them. This book is an important footnote to the American Revolution.

It is, also, a tie-in with the French Revolution and the French Republic. Though about strong men, with weaknesses, it is fragile and delicate, a work of art. Written by a Frenchman from his own perspective and more in his own language, it retains the beauty of. that language, even in translation. ROLL SIZE COLOR TYPE FIBER WAS NOW LUXURY REMNANTS 9s5 XT95 I INSTALLED I SIZE COLOR TYPE FIBER WAS NOW I2U3-5 YEU.0W PIUSH NYLON 130.00 7 888 12x11 TEAK BLUE T.SIM 194.00 IIP00 12U310 AMBER CMP FREE 225.00 1 1 0 1215-3 TEDDY BEJUt SHAC 280.00 1 60 12.11 IHC0U T.SHtW 240.00 1 30 12.14-7 ANT.COtB SHA6 320.00 1 3 588 12.12 7 AMBER COtP FREgE 238.00 IIP88 IRS CENTER 1-35 SOUTH Salaries begin at $2.83 per hour 750 Openings 1976 Tax Filing Season Day or Night Shifts Available Paid Training will begin in September for applicants who: 1.

Are U.S. citizens 2. Attain an eligible score on the Civil Service test 3. Can type 30 WPM Mail this coupon to IRS JOBS, P.O. Box 2906, Austin, Texas, 78767 or DIAL: l-R-S or 397-7635 12.189 PARAKEET CRM SHAC NYIOH 12.80 AQUA HOLLY 12.104 mEK CRUSH 12.62-S HUE PEACOCK 12.105 Mfflo.

Yefc VELVET 12.140-t UK HIST 12il34 CELERY SHAC 12.133 BRIGHT BOSS BHBBBKiBBaBHaErBHHBO 12.78 CAST. CPU 12.85-2 EARTH TONES 12.131S WOOD MOSS 12.45 CHABLIS SHAC 12.51 FOREST FLOOR 12.125S TEAXWOOB 12x100 FERN LEAF I Continuous Aluminum Cuttcrin? I I Physician In 'P i i a Extraordinary," (Deiacorte Press-Eleanor Friede) David Weiss captures all the dramatic adventure in SIZE COLOR TYPE FIBER WAS NOW 123-1 FOREST CRM f.SHW KYtON 74.00 1980 lh? SPRUCE CRM SHflC 40.00 1 0 12.9 MIHT CBEEH FtIZE 120.00 6 5 iMOiH com shush tex-shac 136.00 80oa i2i mm S-SHnc 118.00 60 n-tiit-7 misty tut shuc 65.00 2 980 20-ioi3t mm npSHtm hcbibh 75.00 3S STOCK ONLY 1 OF A KIND ROOM SIZES SIZE COLOR TYPE FIBER WAS NOW ihi2- i.UHE snc moil 120.00 6 488 12il3-8 SWOKECBH S. SHAC 144.00 8 588 HilO-S ANT. COLD SHAG 126.00 58 12il3-5 CHOC. CPU) LtOOP 108.00 54a mn-3 ANT.mcca shuc 108.00 6 588 12iI5 SOFT CREEM PIUSH 140.00 60 1291 GREEN TWP S.

SHAG 110.00 60 I2iii3 com ptusH 122.00 5 408 12.12 lilEM CHASH SHAC 146.00 7588 1M2 scRtm nmt 98.00 4580 12ill-3 CtlH PRANCE LtOOP POLY 136.00 6 808 lhll-l tICHT CREtH TIP SHEAR NYLON 98.00 15 I Sars Regular I OV I I I I I infat fwit I I II SHOP EARLY 1 OF A KIND I Custom rri.nlt' for vour home at the iab site. I I 95 12 I I ater tight and rut-rcsilant. Acrylic finish is I i scientific discovery. From his early obsessions with the study of anatomy to the publication of his famous work, "De Motu Cordis," William Harvey's life makes fascinating reading. While CfllrfvinrT n-i -I 1 n- i II baked on for long wear.

Kesists leaking and I I I A in fi iuAnrti In to? I I Use Sears Easy Payment Plan I I HI rMB 5304 N. LAMAR 1" I 4S-57Qi Master Charge Accepted I I MANY MORE CHOICE ROLLS AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM STOCK ONLY PLEASE! I. vr 'j yjftijr AucfV Name Address Phone Date. of Birth (An Equal Opportunity Employer) iii raaua, he lived in the home of his teacher Galileo. He challenged man's view of the universe and of himself and risked privation and even death to pursue the necessary experiments.

Zip. I I AND SAVE OCdla lUmid Inli-rrrKional I I MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM I SEAM. ROEBUCK AND CO, I I Jr a.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Austin American-Statesman
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Austin American-Statesman Archive

Pages Available:
2,714,819
Years Available:
1871-2018