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un With a Camera Walter Winchell Pyrenees Give Spain Reporter Almost Gets Picture Scoop camera tn the Realm of Music hy Ken Gill Most Musical orms on Upbeat in 1 dolls TRAVEL NEWS TRAVEL red Ressel TRAVEL Europe' DEEP TRAVEL 5 American Express Travel Service per daj Prefect Yur Trll undi with American Express Travelers Chetjues ansraoraaras TRAVEL Eft Or WitalRfta hkf4 root Mnuh Complete Information an added feature of BOOK'S TOURS HEADQUABTERS OB PARTYABROAD i 3 beau swal WINNER A young Soviet mu sician Roza ajn of the Ukraine narrowly defeated an American Sidney Harth of Louisville Ky in the Third Henryk Wiemawski International Violin Competition held in Poznan Poland from Dec: lor as littia New Parties Toast 0 RAVEL SAVANNAH The test roll was processed and produced acceptable 5x7 prints on everything except the indoor candids iThe films was STORIES WERE All I can add is that she wrote some great stories which reached the newspapers every day on schedule But no films reached me during the tour Not Ck Traveler Cheque tiii only 754 per $100 Miami Beach Oceanfront Motel Assoc'd 0 Box 6555 Miami Beach 54 lorida Meme Addres City Vacationlng from' ESCORTED TOUR TO Mardi Gras Mayor my Walker once attended a Years Eve dinner where toastmaster gave him a buildup favorite: "Here's to love and the love I PRICED AS LOW AS $875 Visiting CANARY ISLANDS NAPLES ROME PARIS LONDON or detailed Information and detcripfivo literature contact I MD DAV 310 MORGAN BLDG BUALO WA $484 ROM ED The bless have inspired numer ous toasts One of the most Quot able Is editor Ed the ladies we admire them for their beauty respect them for their in telligence adore them for their virtue and love them because we help Then there George Co to the lasses loved my lad to the lips pressed or kisses an4 lasses like liquor in glasses The last is always the V' WINCHELL A I During World War II we ran an er rand for Undo In South America While there we offered a toast to our good neighbors which was widely quoted South America as well as US dailies To wit: Never above you Never below you kl ways beside you Anomer the land 1 1 ndf Handy Hints Make Travel ticlusivtly for honeymoenor utlUXE COTTAGES WITH PRIVATE BATH tounoino Room Open IREPLACE TELEVISION Planned year round activities Rumpus Room Cocktail Lounge Mam House all rooms with Private Bath Breakfast Noon Write for Dates ree Booklet ALL SPORTS New Swimming Pool CHESTNUT GROVE LODGE SWITWATER 6 PA Tel MT POCONO 2 8853 6 COURIER EXPRESS Sunday Dec 29 1957 30 Rockefeller PI New York 20 BUALO Office ADAM MELDRUM A ANDERSON Balcony MA 4020 VACATIONS UNLIMITED Aerial view of Miami Beach la shows dozens of pastel tinted hotels lining the beach The resort miles of sand beaches and night life provide fun and relaxation for all tastes MIAMI BEACH OCEANRONT MOTELS PERECT VACATIONS OR All AGES! INORMAL CASUAL AND CAREREE EVERY ACILITY AND SERVICE AT CHOICE OCEANRONT MOTELS SWIMMING POOLS PRIVATE BEACHES ENTERTAINMENT REE PARKING MANY MORE EATURES AIR CONOITIONED BEDROOMS AND STUDIO EICIENCIES for REE Colo 1 1 CONTEMPORARY An additional program of contem porary American music Is sched uled by Grosvenor Music Depart ment for Tuesday evening Jan 7 Willy rey violinist and Squire Haskin pianist will perform Herbert Sonata in and: Walter Sonatina Samuel String Quar tet Opus II will be played by thef new rey Quartet with Mr rey assisted James Nassy second' violin Harold Nissenson viola! and Alfred Ozolins cello Eicortod tourt with congenial groups We alto plan individual and group itineraries covering the world at largo In fact wo book travel far anyone anywhere! of Aragon is Candanchu a re sort only four miles from the in ternational rail station at Can franc and 110 miles north oL Zaragoza on the main highway from there to rance In addi tion to some spectacular scenery Candanchu has three major ski runs and a chairlift that reaches up to 6000 feet i Skiing Close to Madrid or visitors to Madrid there is excellent skiing 36 miles to the northwest at Navacerrada in the Guadarrama Mountains Here winter crowds find plenty of snow four chairlifts and slopes where everything from cowpaths for beginners to near vertical descents have been staked out The area is two hours from Ma drid by train or one hour by car The nearby town of Navacerrada has several small hotels Strangely enough' third most important ski area lies almost within sight of Granada in southern Andalusia In fact close enough 30 so that visitors can spend the morning sightseeing the famous Alham bra and the afternoon schussing the slopes of the Sierra Nevada This is the least developed of ski resorts although the runs at 9000 feet altitude are outstanding and snow 'conditions are good from December to May A new tow has eliminated the need for climbing and the Hotel Guejar Sierra has comfortable accommodations if you want to return to Granada LAST When a staffer on Horace paper be came a father he was gifted with a $50 bonus plus a drink A re porter named Carr who was the proud father of eight youngsters before Greeley one morning and rf 1 1 an nounced: sir my wife has just presented me with another little The publisher wrote out the traditional check filled two glasses and toasted: to the newest Carr May it be the QT ROM A classic among toast tales is supposed to have taken place at a dinner of the foregin ministers following the Revolutionary War? The Brit ish ambassador offered the fol lowing toast: the sun whose bright beams' enlighten and brighten the remotest corners of the The rench ambassador fol lowed with the moon whose mild steady and cheering rays are the delight of 411 nations controlling them in the darkness and making their dreariness Ben ranklin then arose and toasted: to George Wash ington the Joshua who com manded the sun "and moon to stand still and they obeyed him rO about showed at the Chromatip Club where the frecital number? grew from 6 to 11? A number of major church pror grams were apparently dropped for 53 were noted in 1956 land only 36 in 1957 Schools also faced a cutback from 34 presentations to 30 i On the choral front only 6 from out of town instead of a previous 12 visited Western New York whereas local choruses climbed from 27 to 38 full con certs this year Add 10 band concerts and a camera and agreed it filled the' bill for size Next day we got a roll of film and she learned How to load the camera She took some test shots out the window opened the lens i wide and shot1 some candid in the office and then finished the roll at home1 over the weekend SYMPHONETTE This after noon at 3 the Buffalo Museum of Science auditorium will be open to the public for a concert by the Buffalo Svm phonette red 1 will conduct Si tone poem Al binoni's Concerto for Oboe and Or chestra with De Vere Moore as i the soloist and Haydn's Pas Symphony No 49 in Minor is aided by a grant Jim New the wow With great fervor the toastmaster stressed him years of public service his intelligence tact charm and wit ollowing the gushy eulogy the over whelmed Mayor Walker arose faced the audience and grinned: such an introduction I can hardly wait to hear what I'm going to Low Cost lights Offered to Groups BURBANK Calif A new Iqok in low cost international charter flights will boost the 1958 group travel market to its highest point in history The 1 low cost group charter plan has been gaining popularity rapidly among recreational edu cational fraternal religious and other similar groups for the past several years By use of this plan a bona fide organization can pro vide extremely low cost round trip air fares to Europe for its members by chartering a modern aircraft The low cost of such a charter equally divided amon group members bn the flight In round trip fares New York Lon don of $3U0 or less AlIegheny'Airlines Notes Travel Increase WASHINGTON Allegheny Airlines flew 7181700 passen ger miles in October for a 12 per cent increase over the same month last year Leslie OBarnes president of the company an nounces Despite the general leveling off of the air travel market since August Allegheny set a new Oc tober record and has ipaintained an average 18 per cent Increase during the first 10 months of 1957 A delightful 7 day American Express Escorted Tour through i moss ladJt Mississippi Alabama and Louisiana See the Gulf Coast visit charming Mobile the famous ante bellum homes ngar Natchez the Evangeline and Bayou New Iberia and Jungle Gardens ALL by air conditioned motorcoath requent departures from New Orleans through May ill Special Mardi GrasTour 10 days including Mardi Gras cele bration eb 14 from New Orleans $175 Other to lorida Hawaii California Mexico The Caribbean Bermuda You cftfafayi TRAVEL AY LATER when you go Amerkan fxprtul ftfor complete Information your Travel Agent or Igor won first place at the Sec ond Wienlawski Competition in 1952 Miss ajn has played the Agencies Plan Lourdes Tours NEW YORK KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in conjunction with the Catholic Travel Division of American Express and other travel agencies announces an ex tensive religious travel program for 1958 designed to US pilgrims to the world famous Lourdes shrine for commemora tion ceremonies marking the 100th anniversary of the Appari tions of Our Lady to Saint Berna dette The largest selection of pil grimages to Lourdes and other shrines in Europe via1 KLM is being offered by The Confrater ity of Pilgrims of Saint Anne de Beaupre Inc under the auspices of Treasure Tours of New York Montreal and Chicago Our Sunday Visitor The Ari zona Register The Register and the Minnesota Councih of the Knights of Columbus are also sponsoring pilgrimages to Lour des and Europe Nw Orlan Piral1 Take port in Americas Most estive estival Explore Alley the rench Quarter the Slave Market 15 Days 26095 plus tax ju nJ 1 Niar ia chief and Andre i Eglevsky pay a return visit to Conservatory in Odessa rom i 1954 to 1956 she was soloist with the Ukraine Philharmonic Or chestra in Kiev orty eight violinists ranging in age from 17 to 33 took part in the first stage of the compe tition They included three other Americans in addition to Harth To uture TO YOU! The af fairs of the arc managed absurdly and tragically The in auguration of a new year how ever is a time for festivity The traditional celebration is almost a testament of faith A challenge to hope and a rebuke to despair Paper hats certainly undermine dignity Alcohol tends to over power wisdom Confetti tossing is hardly an exercise in Intellectual endeavor The annual spree nev ertheless conveys something poginant and glorious Here are people who can temporarily for get the fury and terror of the world crisis And they defy the ominous thunder of the future by tooting a horn or drinking a toast As Will Rogers once toasted: to the old year and the new Today meets to morrow The end is the begin ener al Jcrlethorne 4 MOTU waKUOLT CU COTTAGt Buffalo American Exprta UH Office S3 (aurt Street luv IO Id TO CHILDREN There Is truth and a touch of poetry in Alben Barkley's oft quoted toast to children to children They enter your home and make such a racket for eighteen or twenty years that you scarcely can stand it then they depart leaving the house so dismally silent you think go MARK TWAIN'S TOAST: haven't all had the good fortune to be ladies we have not all been generals or poets or statesmen but when the toasts work down to the babies we on com mon ground for we have all been Another Twain nifty: to the ships of our Navy and the ladies of our land May the first be ever well rigged and the latter evef well QUIP red Allen was once introduced at a dinner with a windy and laudatory toast After being showered with the superlatives the comic arose anef quipped: introduction is like a perlume Lt smells tifully but be More un NEW This is the time of year when many families travel to visit relatives in order to cele brate the holidays together orum non profit organization that receives household hints from housewives all over the nation has compiled the following suggestions in travel aid: If you are traveling Ijy car use an old pocketbook as a handy first aid kit Put in it a slipply of band aids antiseptic needle and thread small scissors paper pencil and enough nickels and dimes for tolls or a parking meter Another indispensable car aid is a shoe bag with pockets which can be attached to the back of the front seat Use it for storing sun glasses maps pad pencil games cleansing tissue or sand wiches Keeps the car unclut tered and everything is handy If children are in the car use a plastic bag in which to keep a dampened washcloth good for wiping their hands and faces Use Plastic Bags In packing sweaters lingerie or blouses use plastic bags from fruit and vegetables The ar ticles will remain clean and vis ible for easy removal These bags ard also good for shoes slippers To make a hat hanger for the car use a wire coat hanger Hold it by theihook and pull the wire form1 a atjuare Hang bv the hook at side of the car and park your hat in it Take along a vacuum bottle In the car filled with orange juice It's a good thirst quencher and will prevent too many stops on the road when you are in a hurry Youngsters will ehjoy their trip much more If given their own small suitease ill it with their favorite toys and put in a few surprises Whether you go by train or car if the trip is a long one take along a pair of slippers and ear them while traveling or carrying a few pins needles and thread for emergency re pairs use an empty matchbook cover The torn match stubs serve as a cushion for the pins and needles and the thread can be wrapped neatly around the cover if you are taking flowers with you soak newspapers in water and wrap stems in them then cover with aluminum foil Lima Peru! In Mexico I saw hundreds of bargains from Ser apes to liquoto leather to silver and loaded uj After I left Mex ico and went Guatemala" Hon duras El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama and here I saw no bargains and did not buy a thing Good business is built on good valued That is why Mex ico is the greatest attraction for tourists in Lafyn America Here in Peru the weather is perfect Never saw so many Peru vians in my fe before Labor gets $200 a dy and living costs me more than in Buffalo Leave tomorrdw for Pan ama Jamaica Miami and home' Get in touch vith me at the of fice: Shanly International Corp 528 Blue Cros Bldg Buffalo 2 phone MA and telLyou about the nights of Columbus sponsored Grand 'Circle Tour to lorids Cuba Yucatan and Mexico A real value plus tax Question oy unaries ives and the Alexei Haieff Piano Concerto with Leo Smit as soloist Two of his own works complete the concert his Port the Louisville Symphony Orches and his Suite for the ballet xsiuy me xxia S'r ON £HE BEACH AT MOKyECO bay 1 53 Court MOhawk 7373 4 5 or at Hngrr' Travd Burtau AND SEA CLUB Uoototo Jemalca Exceptions even for Montego are the private reef protected beach tennis courts deep sea fishing 4ock air conditioned dining and Cat i bar night ly dancing vbeautifully appoint ed sea viewlsuites or brochure writes Ney? York Office: 521 ifth Avenge Phone MUrrayhill7 6882 or contact anarwra uyu Managing Director VOCALISTS A similar em phasis was placed on local vocal ists In this year 79 appeared in local programs where only 41 re tra and a member of the faculty A flArl A Mod Vs A rnrl XT a til a 1 a 2 Viiu uvu vnq paou ma DOin U1C UmverSliy O1 tional artists 'took a slight drop vjlle and the Indian Hills Sum shrinking from 23 Jo 21 mer Camp in Stockbridge Mass He was 32 years of age on Oct last The first American to win an international competition in Po land in the last decade Harth is a graduate of Cleveland Institute of Music and was a Naumburg Competition wiriner in 1948 He has studied with George Enesco Michel Piastre Joseph Knitzer now of the Eastman School of the World by Arnold Toynbee Religion end the Rebel by Colin Wilson ICTION Sauce and Sensuality by Elizabeth Ayrton Murder Off the Record by John Bingham The Kingdom of Thia World by Alejo Carpentier Tnomasma by Paul Galileo Pemberton Ltd by Anthony Glyn The Hit by Julian Mayfield Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia Warm Bodies by Donald Morri Untold Glory by Cothbum Before the Cock Crows by Bettlna Postani 1 Once a Widow by Lee Roberts The Wounds of Hunger by Lula Spota AND YOUNG BOOKS The Story of Albert Schweitzer by Anita Daniel 1 Brooms Buttons and Beaux a world of facts for girls in their teen by Dow 1 The Perilous Journey by Humphrey Johnson Peddler's Pack by May Justus The Real Book About Our National Parka by Keyes The Great Wheel by Robert Lawson Comanche of the Seventh by Mar garet Leighton i Houseboat Girt' by Louis Lenskl Our Sun and the World Around by Jene Lyon The Year without a Santa Claus by Phyllis McGinley Katie Kittenhart by Miriam Ma? son Too Smail to See by Marie Neurath The Lost Harpooner by Patrick David and the Phoenix by Edward Ormondroyd Reptiles Around the World by II Pope Antoine Lavoisier Scientist and Clt Izen by Riedman Rubens a Biography by Elizabeth Ripley By IRVING DESOR AP Newifeaturei As th year 1957 comes to a close we flip the pages of its picture album be fore tackling apnew year 1 of photography I One of the pictures that popsj up is of Queen Elizabeth and brings to mind the story of hoV this column almost got a picture scoop with a tiny camera It started just before the arrival when plans were made by The Associated Press to cover the story iof her to America One of those assigned was a gal reporter who works few desks away 8 i PERSONAL "If I had a camera" she said to me enough to fit in my I might be able to shoot some personal pictures of the Queen for i With a sense of timing that was almost uncanny that very after noon a friend walked into my of fice to show me a new model of a Japanese sub minia ture camera the Ricoh inished in gleaming gold and no bigger than a pack of ciga rettes he assured me it did a man sized job of picture taking It had an f35 fixed focus lens click shutter speeds up to l200th of a second a rapid advance lever not fast enough qr the light was and made 20 pictures on a cass not strong enough With her ette of 16 mm film ji lesson learned our gal reporter ILLS gal writer left on her 12 dayi royal assign took a look at the seven ounce ment with a dozen rolls of film I was to receive tne mm oy cour iers for quick processing the Buffalo Phil harmonic Pop Concerts this ri day evening They perform in the Pas de Deux from Suite and the A 3 i from Sym phony Miss Tall (chlef is also the 'soloist for the This concert is aided by a grant of the American ederation of Recording und I NEW Skiers in search of new trails conquer are dis covering the iiow blanketed Pyr enees of northern Spain where the mountain are as high as the costs are lowj New arrives are frequently surprised to find that Spain has a number of tSd resorts with ex cellent runs Chairlifts comfort able hotels aM bargain rates A room witH bath for example costs $4 to a day Including meals Lifts are 20 cents a ridb Skis and pol rent for $1 a day and boots ai another $1 At Nuria the Austrian run ski school charges $1 as hour per person for groups of live and $3 an hour for private lefsons Best Near rench Border The heart the Spanish ski world is In ths Pyrenees of Cata lonia close the rench border and three from Barcelona by train or cag Here at altitudes of three to thousand feet the neighboring rbsorts of Nuria La Molina and jpamprodon present skiers with a Variety of runs Each resorf has its own hotels several of wjMch have the con venience of chairlifts starting out side the door At Nuria where international competitions are staged the popular place to stay Is a 13tn century sanctuary that once shtered pilgrims arther wt in the Pyrenees AE Qff ering Travel Booklet The 1958 edition of published semi annually by the American Ex press Travel Service is now available through travel agenjs everywhere The booklet lists excursions by trains planes ocean liners motor coaches automobile and river boats Copies of individual illustrated folder outlining itinerary high points of inter est optional sightseeing excur sions may be obtained by writ ing to the American Express Travel Service 65 Broadway New York 6 New York or from your local travel agent s880 7 COUNTRIES 40 DAYS John Shakily BIOGRAPHY The Italian Navy In World War IT by A Bragadln The abric of 'Memory by Eleanor Belmont Our Philadelphia! a eandld and color ful portrait of a great city by Yanfc Brookhoueer I rom A Chinese City by Gontran De Poncins The Art and Civilization of Angkor by Bernard Grosller and Jacquea Ar thaud The Confederate Reader edited by Harwell Warwick The Kingmaker by Kendall a The Thundering' Scot! a portrait of John Knox by Geddes MacGregor St Bernadette a portrait biography by Leonard yon Matt and rancis Trochu The Whole World Stranger by Vir ginia Moore a 4 The World is ull of Wonder by Theodore Muller Alfeld Caruso: His Life In Plctures bfr ran cis Robinson' I The Jazz Makers edited by Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff Sisu Through a Stone the autobiography of Oskari Tokcrt 1 Mr Navy by West SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES Prescription for fSucvival by Brock Cblaholm A for the Iwmned Clar ence Darrow edited by Arthur Wein berg i The Politics of Industry by Walton Hamilton American Education In the Twentieth Century by Kandel i Style and Civilization by A Kroe ber 'I China: New Age and New Outlook by Ping Chla Kuo International Equilibrium a theo retical essay on the politlca and organ ization of security by George Llska i Metropolis iq erment edited by Martin Meyerson Barbara Terrett and Ylvisaker fc Maria Tailchief Saint Saens Willis Page conducts the or chestra for a program balance in the Overture to "Merry Wives of Windsor the Prelude to Act HI from Wagner I Preludes Liszt and the Pansienne by Offenbach Today 3:00 pm Buffalo Symphonette number of jazz events and it will riday iN pm Kie inhan Music sically inclined that Buffalo sand Rail Western New York shows a vital THE ATER With all interest in the the pro hut nnp concert before the cur fessional and the student tain rings down on 1957 it be comes tne time tor in tne neaim of to transfer files copy and calendars to the storage bin preparatory to the birth of 1958 In leafing through the deep ac cumulation of the) last 12 months it is a lengthy but interesting task to compare I As usual some concert ields grew with the past season while others shrunk But in the shrink ings there is no cause for alarm nor reason for laipent Beginning with the orchestras 85 performances were given I by the neighborhood societies aS against 84 in 1956 our oub ofi town orchestras visited the area whereas five made the visit in the previous year Chamber music looked up with 14 nationaUv kpown groups plav ing hereabouts as well AS elght local origin This was a growth over the previous mask': oft 11 traveling "units and three resi dent ensembles Opera grew likewise rom the eight of 1956 there were 11 in 1957 Operetta productions de clined from 14 to seven and musical comeay irom n9 to or those that follow ballet and the dance they lost some large opportunities as only points to take first prize as against Al will did! YIMICU IHC lUUrti aidCb as against 16 in 1956 However area talent received attention with 14 given opportunity this year as against three of last year Queen shot with 16 mm Ricoh till she had returned to England and our gal writer had returned to her desk was able to shoot just one roll of film when the Queen ar rived in she explained that the strain of compe tition and the necessity of doing my story job gave me no time to think of In that one roll I finally got my belated personal picture on Queen visit to America But if you ask me a reporter is still a writer at heart Next time find a real camera fan assigned to a big story Visit Brussels for the IzJ 1958 WORLD'S AIR AND 4 MIAMI BEACH VACATIONS (DELUXE OR bUDGET) OR REE UnD COMPifTt INORMATION CONTACT ELMER DAY BLO PHONE WA 6484 310 MORGAN BLDG WEST INDIES BERMUDA NASSAU Come tn for expert advice and reservations on cruises or trips to order by sea or air HAWAII CRUISE TOURS from Los Angeles or San rancisco 22 to 26 days rom $745 MEXICO SUNSHINE TOURS 13 days in Mexico $237 (travel to and from Mexico additional) AROUND SOUTH AMERICA from Miami by air 28 days 5 departures! 1326 OSLOJORD SOUTH ATLANTIC ARICA CRUISE 60 days 15 ports featuring the Amazon and Congo rom New York eb 6 rom $1375 Cheek for your Tra vol Agaf THOS COOK SON INCORPORATED 155 ranklin St Buffalo MAdison 1788 snnnKine irnm zi in zi Instrumentalist gained a point or two with' 29 being Invited for performance as against 2 in 1956 Nationally known artists shrank from a previous to a present 32 i There was a noticeable rise and fall in the scheduling of small recitals At the Museum of Scir ence the calendar number dropped from 18 to 16 and at the Grosvenor from 11 to 6 A turn Music and Rosen One of his teachers Knitzer is a former fctlltant Tmifc PorcintJar rf New JulUard School of CONCERT OUR Sub Music who was a member of the scribers to the Orchard Park international jury at Poznan Civic Music Assn will hear the The winner of first place Roza new Revelers Quartet on Tuesday ajn is 28 years Old She has evening Jan 7 in the Orchard studied with David Oistrakh Park High School noted USSR violinist who was Works from Schubert to Rod a member of the international Kers and Kammerstein will be jury in Poznan and whose son sung by this new foursome with tne familiar title The personnel is Robert Simpson and Thomas Edwards tenors: Laurence Bogue violin from the age of 5 Shels baritone Edward Ansara bass a graduate with distinction of the and David Kamien pianist I EUROPE CodV century plus experience far flung facilities ancprestigegive you an extra dividend on your travel investment JROPE escorted TOURS 5 to 8 weeks fol gpw all favorite routings with Atlantic cross aiigs by sea or air Departures March to Octo rare as low as $898 for 40 day tours Visiting 7 countries Ask for Summary YOU'RE DOING EUROPE YOUR will plan a trip to your order makedl reservations in advance? offices are $it your service throughout Europe Ground the world escorted air tours De jSuxe 70 leisurely days leaves eb 8 $5150 popular priced 43 days 5 departures $2985 Africa safari 65 days through the heart of tfrica rom New York eb 1 $4950 Reservations by sea and air ask Mrroster A LS RVI SCIENCE AND USEUL ARTS Monkey Business by Irving Adler Currents ields and Particles by rancis Bitter i i Ona Thousand Metres Down true adventures under the earth by Jen Cadou and others i The Changing ace ot Beauty by Madge Garland 7 Rice Spice: rice recipe from East to West by Phyllla Jervey Her Majesty the Cat by ernand Mery 5 Small Boat Seamanship by Olson 2ier Dead BodyJby June OpieThe Chemistry of! Organometallic Compounds by Rochow Hurd A Lewis And There Wai light by Rudolf Tnlel H12Patlc Digital Computers by Wilke INE ARTS Sculpture in Paper by Bruce An grave Indian Painting by Archer Bradley Walker Tomlin by I Baur i Indian Art of Mexico and CentralAmerica by Miguel Covarrubias Paper' Magic the art of paper fold ing by Robert Harbin Got Me in the Suburbs the best cartoon about suburbanite and commuters bv Iwrence Lafiar Classical' Wedgwood Designs by Carol Macht ABC of Driftwood for lower Ar rangers by Schpffer The Shape of Content by Ben Shahn PSYCHOLOGY An Introduction ito Western Philoso phy by Russell Coleburt Under the Steeple by Gabriel and Dorothy ackre Mental Health In College and Uni versity by arnsworth The Mormons by Thomas The Secret of Radiant Life by Sangster Christianity Among the Religions of ONVOCATION CONCERT The University of Buffalo joins with the Buffalo Philharmonic Society in holding its third World rontiers Convocation on Sunday January 5 at Kleinhans Music Hall American music played by the orchestra under the direction Aarnn Cnnlnnri will hiohlioht HULU Hl AT LJ 41 Lol La UCBL1LA Alvill LvU 1 to 15 Miss ajn obtained 409 the program vopianu vistung atee i roies the 406 scored by Harth to win sor of Music at the university second place has selected Roy Sym Harth whose performance of phony No 3 Unanswered it rv Tff i 11 tri gsei i zvrv Kit at! am Twaa me oecona wieuiawsKi viuiui Concerto with the Poznan Phil harmonic Orchestra drew warm applause in the final stage of the competition is concertmaster of New Books at County Public Library 0 0 HONEYMOON i it inc OQONOS such a comfort to take the bus and leave the driving to psi InforMalltn GREYHOUND TRAVEL BUREAU 472 Mom St MO 2700 Skiing 1 i SkmBhBSy 4 1 as'' A rp Everywhere efMBsaewML' A The huge Atomiwm at tA BrueetU air lLg gy I 1 Ask Mr Torier A TR AVEISteRyiCE SAVANNAH I.

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