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1963

To Hear
Kentucky AP Chief
J-Stud-

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Chief of the Associated Pre
Bureau of Kentucky, Mr. jack
Sim, wiil speak to journalism
student and others Interested

Mm worked at both rjchoofe o:
sporta publicity. While attending
college he a;.-- o worked on dif-fer-

today at 2:0 0p.m. in Room 211 of
the Journalism Building.
Graduated from Auburn, he
earned a master's degree from
Louisiana State UniYersity, Mr.

Mr. Ubm joined the AP in Atlanta, and in 1953 wen' to T.uiv
F... ' bead of the barmu. la
October. 19b'l. he came to Louisville and presently baa offisea at
Frankfort. Louisville, and Lex--

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Georgetown College.--. The Transylvania chapter will be celebrating its 75th anniversary.
.Joe C. Scott, national president,
will be the guest speaker. Robert
H. Smith. Georgetown. Will also
speak, and reports will be given
by each of the three college

When a city polict man arrived.
Mrs. Truman said, "It was my
have no choice but to
fault. V-give me a ticket.'"
Mrs. Truman was permitted to
pay her One in the Municipal
Coui! rather than in her own

Gift TJicr Only You
Can Give
Your Portrait by

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street.

presaBksaries Satnrday and the
finals Sunadjr,
8. Kite tail BMBSl not exceed la
led i kite tail may be made of
any material i.
Trophies will be awarded in
three dhdatans: distance Dying,
altitude flying, and Bportsman-.shi- p.
Oh yes. the tournament
v.tl! be held OB April 27 and 2&
Here's your chance. This could
turn Into another PL Lauderdale,
with a little wind.

itational.
For those of you aho may be
'nterettad, the oonaaittee has .:
ip the Mkvfng rulet
L Ha aaen and
aaanager to

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TUCSON, Ariz. '1' Justice of
the Peace Alice Truman bumped
into the rear of a car while
driring down a busy Tucson

h. Go Fly A Kite!
SOKFTs April 27

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Phi

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Go fly j kite! UK students,
leiv is your chance to take that
)iten offered (though seldom
aiiva . and perhaps even
anjaj a tr.inh.y for roar proficiency.
o u! hem Oregon College, Ash-ar.- d.
Ore., has exi er.ded an tarnation to UK to participate i
g
OOtttesI
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April
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K:u- - Fly:;:- - I:
iouthem Oregon

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It s Different

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for Pi Kappa AJpb
Banquet
fraterntty will be laekl at l:M
pjtt. tun: ii' in the Phoenht K
tel. PiKA chapters attending the
celebration are the University of
Kentucky and Transylvania and
uiiiririatev for Outstanding Greek Man are. trout
Frana tin- left, Kaaeat ( arpenter. Pelts Taa
Delta; l)m ( rtm. "'.un;.i ( hi: back vow, frees

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* THE KENT!

I have recently discovered that
11 percent of the
tucier.t population who are culturally aesthetically inclined.
This small number exceeds
else in superb judgement,
excellent taste, and the ability
to rec.cgn.ze the true fine arts in

there it only

ft.
1
base my conclusion on the
y
finding! of a recent Kernel
aMen stated that only 11
per cent of the student body
sur-v-

reada the Bociety Pace. Sad. but

true. Finding out that only a
slight minority of the campus
appreciates the quality of this
page nag quite a shock to
me! My highest dream1- - have diminished and fallen at my feet.
En! I shi-.l- i go on. I shall continue to write for you select 11 per-tti- ;t.
and thank you wonderful
II that you are, I shall hold you
in my esteem.
I lunnoee this weekend is the
lull before the great storm. The
coming next week and being disguiaed as Greek Week. I
have a feeling that this is point
to te the best Greek Week UK
bat experienced in quite some
time. There seems to be an abundance of original ideas 'at least
new here! i while encouraging
mass participation. Am locking
lorward to seeing how everything
turns out.
But this weekend isn't going tc
te a c omplete loss. There's t r.e
attraction which should interest
quite a few students. That is
the first indoor track meet en
the sacred floor of the Coliseum.
Even il you're not a track fan, it

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Westminster

And of course some Of the old
thehaidt are throwing parties. Or
I should say tho-- e fraternities
with a social fund exceeding
SI -. I guess a lot of people are
throwing their golden coins into
a big brass pot as a resource for
spring funnels and such.
Lambda Chi Alpha it having a
at the
charter house. If you think I'm
going to tell you what a snarl
is you've come to the wrong society column. Ask Ann Landers
cr somebody.
the
Apparently
Temptations know what a Snail
Party is because they are going
tf te playing just the richt snarling music. Maybe that's a new
dance. Popular in the best circles, better known at the Snarf
Society, sister to the John Birch
Society. Oh. brother, the corn is
coming a little early in the season isn't it?

'Snarl Party" tonight

Fellowship
will
Fellowship
meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, lor
supper lollowed by a program
and worship service.
Saturday, at 8 p.m. there will
be a jam session at the Presbyterian Center.

Westminster

LONG

would be unique to watch somebody besides Rupp's protegees on
the guarded and blessed hard-W- l
cri. More than 250 track and
field pertormers from the Blue-graState will participate in
vying for championship in one
Of
events.
the 13 scheduled
S ondt like one of those old
Roman
carnival type things,
v. he re the athletes would
get out
in the middle of the ampitheatei
and fisht with lions and tigers,
or anything else they could find.
The 'rack stars probaUy won't
d) this vivacious skill,
hwfiiig
but with or without Hone, Saturday ninht at the Coliseum menu
to be the place to go iur an out- Etandtng unique time.

Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity
decided to get wet tonight in the
Campbell House swimming pool.
Can never predict the outcome
of these swimmiim parties, be
sides beam water lagged that is.
Tau Kappa Ep. ilon is having
a good ole' Sweatshirt Party tonight at the chapter house.
ftatarday night, tin- sae's are
having a Playboy Party. I think
there's a ebtb by that same name.
Couldn't be sure but I think
there also exi ts a magaine by
that name. They feature Haiti
cal art of Victorian models, to
be framed and pasted over the
mantlepicce at home.

Society For Aiha.u cmcnt
Maaageaaenl
The Society tor Advancement
of Management will hold its next
meetmu at 7 p m. Monday m the
Social Room of the Student Union Building. The guest speaker
Will be Mr. Leroy MBes, president of til" Pint Security Bank
in Lexington. He will speak on

West Side Story will be
.a the Delta Tau Delta hoiie Saturday night. The
Jets and the Sharks are meeting
together in a thing called a
switch blade circle dance. Don't
worry, girls, the blades are made
of rubber, but alter all it's got
to look realistic.
Alpha decided to go
to a plain old party
Saturday oigfat at the chapter
house. They found that alter
having bo many costume parties,
no one recomuzed anyone anymore, and it's sort of a Get Acquainted type deal. The Star-lightwill play.
PI Kappa
them-elve-

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teasurer.
FN Delta Theta Hedge Officers
The

class

officers

of

Phi Delta Theta are Jim Middle
ten. president: Dick Hawnnrr.
Jim Berutich.
--

secretary-treasure-

a bowling alley,

a

dock, and a

plus

new straightness,

a

knack for changing
from skirt and sweater
to date time sheath

smartly.

I'i Kappa Alpha

iollows: president. Sam Ezelie:
Bill Wiley: secretary. Lionel Hawse; treasurer.
E :i Davis: historian. Jim Howard: sergeant of arms. Ray Williams.
Kappa Alpha
Kappa Alpha pledge class re-- ct
elected the follow mu ofritly
ficers: Max Barret, president:
Ken Gravitt.

Stith.

Wooldridae,

secretary;
treasurer.

Larry

barber

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hop.

cum p. r1

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In coral and blue

S49.95

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"Only Five Blocks from Ccmpus'

Comers Restaurant
NO MINIMUM

NO COVER

f

SI .75

And a- - we at together
Marlboro to! act o, that pure
u
feUojv p came over
quarrels exist el m n na n tl
!
nes1 g od will. I am pp ;i

$1.60

and

SPECIAL DINNERS
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Strip Sirloin Plate
Full Course Dinner

was this last feature the barber -- hop- that, alas,
Mr. tHMjdphnple's coifefi toaneaifj raid TW rtndrnl
body, beine drawn frun the nearby euuntryskle, was enaanottd
hieily oi PequotM ami Iroquoit who, alas, had no nsel of
i
.! tdiop. Tbej braid their hair instead ot cutting it, and at
lor kI laving, thev don't. The barber, Tn mblatl Koliide by name,
grew -- o di pressed staring all the time at In' empty than that
..ne day his mill, I finally gave way. Setting his vibrator, he ran
outside and Bhook the entire campus till it crumbled to dust.
This later became known at Pickett 'g Charge.)
But I digress. We were discussing ways for yon end your
li
roonuiiate to lnp bating eaeb other. This i admittedly
but not imponnihlc il you will both bend a Int. give a litt!-- .
I remember, for
.
example, my ow n college day (Berfita,
My roommate was, I think you will allow, even nut agpeeeh!
than most, lie was a Tihetan flamed Kmgnmng whoc BatlVe
eustom-- . while indiaputaUy colorful, were not entirely endearindn'i mind bo much the gong he struck :.
ing. M irk you,
the hour or the stiinc of firecracker- - he set otf on the half hour.
1 didn't
mind his Mugging chicken ; athen every dusk an I
even
davbrenk. What I dial mind was that he nnged them in my ha.
'Id he fair, be was not totally taken with mate of my habits:
either especially my hobby of eolectmg water. I had no jam
rhtee.
at the time and just had to -- tack the water
Well sir, things grew steadily eu ler between Ringndntg ;n
we not ene
me, and they might have gotten actually ugly had
happened to reti ive a package from home one day. Ringadii 0ell(-- l lu- - package, paused, smiled shyly at me, and onend
me a uitt.
' Thank
you.'' I aahi "What - it'.'"
"Yak butter," he -- aid. "Yon put it in your hair. In Tibetan
e call it jr an kidthif."
Well now . that's uughty friendly," I mid and offered him a
gift from my package. Now you must bave one of mine.''
Thank you.'' he -- aid. "What - this eaJknT
"Marlboro I ijsarettes," I said and held a "natch for Man.
He puffed. "Won !"besaid. "This sure eats chicken U athen
( rr
anything dee you could name," J said, lighting my ova

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buttoned.

bracelle sleeve

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that fine finvorful
bora ti'ti r. a glow of
conviction that no
,d to the warmth of
Kingading and I
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acb Fourth of July, fin

Dancing Friday and Saturday Night
Music by

DUKE MADISON

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ORCHESTRA

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at-

kg

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Congress on Racial Equality
be held at 3:30 p.m. Sundav m
Dunbar High School audit ri am,
549 North Upper Mr. James F;
mer. National Director of Ct::E
will be tile teatured speaker A
program ot music will aha b
presented by the Lexington ci.
of 100 Male Voices, unci : "..
direction ot Mr. William Rater'
ten. University students and faculty are invited to attend.

Dessert

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The uledge class of Pi Kappa
Alpha iraternity elected oflicers

fence

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in

Wear it

far nil occasions

spoiison-c-

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Chapter of tin

At was pointed out last week, on would tl nik thai with all
the progicm ere bave made in the education game, raniething
might have been done ly now about rocuntnattn. Hut no. Tke
nionuiiate picture h;is tint brightened one bit niarc Ethai
GMjdpimpie founded thefint American roHegje.
Mr.
(Contrary tn popular befief, Harvard vat mt the ti r- -t
Gondpiniple started bit netRutioa mmdc 7. years earner. And
mite an institution it was, let me tell you! Mr. (ioodpimple
built chook of liberal art-- , tine art-- , dentistry, and tanning.
He buiH t ncroMe stadnnn that seated Hi'J.iKKt.
Everywhere
on eampua erat indJatnntd the ttirring Latin motto PA YE
"Wat el out For aaeeae." The studenl union contained
ML' SSI

Phi Kappa Tau fraternity entertained Delta Delta Delta sorority with a dessert at the chapter house. Tuesdav night.

Australian iambs wool
basket weave.

public meeting

mi

The casual perennial

I'i Tan Sign I
Fi Tail Sigma. National Honor-?- !
v Mechanical
Engineering
.1
recently held an
of cificers for the spiing semester. Elected were: Bill Routt,
president Je.-s- Spears, rice prep-IdeRichar CaOender, recording
ecretarjr; Arthur Knight,
corresponding secretary: Bill

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THE CURSE OF THE CAMPUS: NO.

Tailored to
Perfection

Charles Shearer,
secretary: Jim Lindsey. historian:
E'.'cby Vaughn, pledge trainer.

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the Lexington

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Elections
ELECTIONS
Phi (..imma Delta
Elections of officers was
held for the coming year.
Elected were: Jim Howell, president; Pat Bean, treasurer: M;k
Jones, recording secretary ;

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the responsibilities and dutiea bar.k administrator. New im
are cordially invited to
tend.

The

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Meeti ngs

Social Whirl
Kn

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OM etM intuitu
11nerer gOH r gOMT rnnninn.tr mug
in mny citg, ton n. ev mweiel in " i ttmU oi tin I nnm gnn
arifi fnd Variberaa at your inrarire toteece eamnler anfl
jmcJt or tap top bad

* Cleaning House
Its Hearing spring again, and the
state of k atuck) has d ided to dean
bouse the prison "bouse" that is.
From the expose released in die
past few days we gather that these
houses are in din need oi such "cleaning. Naturally the state was quick to
this fact and immediately

recognize

bt .ran long-ranplanning it only
took a team of experts from the national Council on Crime and Delin-

quency to point out tin dirt.
to

According

tin-

living
lie a
profitable experience. Where else can
you hVe and operate a business tax
free? If your busim ss deals are a little
shady, who cues' They cant send
you to prison you're already there!
Because its election time, the candidates have discussed the issue and
vowed faithfully that it elected, the
situation will he rectified. "And I
sa) to you that it elected . . ."
in a Kentucky

reports,

he ignored by the next administration,
that this is not just a campaign issue,
and that the report wii! not go unheeded
Kentucky prisons ait antiquated,
inadequate, deplorable, and mediev-alconceived. They do need a change
beginning immediately promise, or
K

no campaign promise. And. no matter who is to blame. Mr. Candidate,
we hope that Kentucky's progress will
not be halted by any political prejudices.

penitenttar) can

Granted, we have treated this
matter lightly and something is being done. Governor licit Combs has
appointed an 11 man committee to
review the situation and prepare speA deadline of
cific recommendations.
Oct. 15 has been set tor the committee s report.
We also realize that the main
reason tor the inadequate penal system is due to lack of funds. However,
this problem has been solved in other
areas Maybe tile next administration
will see fit to redecorate the prisons
instead of the governor s mansion I.
It is our sincere hope that the
actions take. h Gov. Combs will not
i

Readers' Forum
Hail And Farewell
To The Editor:
J lail and
Fan well:
It has come the time to mourn
d
you, old noble friend. You who s
us SO well. How you Stood then,
so old. so battered, your paint chipBut
ping away, your tired bent
your mouth! from which, you gave
us. SO many cold cokes, tor only one
nickel. Oh! yes we knew that two
of you would overflow one of those
dime cups (with or without ice , but
the money changers did yon in. Inelastic demand tor cokes. Econ 251).
I
do not know where you are now
dispatching your five cent favor
(maybe the faculty club). But every
time I pass Buell Armory, my heart
cries out tor you, so does m poc
You! the last of the nickel machines on campus, hail and farewell.
rv-e-

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Jim James
AhS St nior

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What Do You Mean I'm On Vro't I'm

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Professor!

Kernels
He that lives on hope
fasting. Benjamin Franklin.

will die

Thest an tht times that trj mens
souls. Thoinai Paine.

JFK Asks Congress For Youth Program

Editor's Note: This
cries

oi

President's

If

is

particular project. Although tin

the last ot the

concerning the

articles

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Program.

Na-

tional Service Corps has not et been
relegated to any governmental agent
it is expected that it will be administered h the Department oi Labor
or the mammoth
Department ol
Health. Education and Welfare.
Manx
of
President
Kennedy's
closest advisers have participated in
the planning of the National Service
Corps concept, including Attny. Gen.
Robert E. Kennedy, Interior Secretary Stewart L. L'dall and others.
Tlx administration has yet to
sent its complete educational platform

.

The Collegiate Press Service
WASHINGTON The spectacular
Success of the Peace Corps has inspired the administration to tr essenB

tially the same type of program in
the need) areas of the nation. A number of student and educational groups
have urged the creation of such a
domestic peace corps
for several
years.
Reaction to the proposal in Congress has been "very favorable,' an
spokesman said
recently. It is expected in Washington that an experimental unit of the
domestic corps, perhaps two or three
hundred volunteers, will be created
by executive order within the near
future. The corps operating budget
for its first year is expected to be
around S6 million.
Student reaction to questionnaires
distributed to campuses has been enthe administration says,
thusiastic,
backers of the proposal are confident
that volunteers (or the new corps will
bf easy to come b

administration

.

tercicet for reasons of physical inadequacy. Combined with tht Kt
administration, fetish jor the

The most commonly heard hi':-sted title for the domestic CORK is
the "National Service Corps" but
Congress could easily change that.
p

CorpsineU will work in Indian r
in the West, in depressed
anas, in centers for juvenile d
homes tor the aged, and a
wide variety oi public service occupations. Applicants will have to he
over 21 and possess some skill.
tor National
Service
Requests
Corps assistance projects will be by
loctl or state initiative, with the
lot d or state goveimmnt expected to
ji.c up at least part oi the cost oi the

aid bill including construction grants
and student loans, was defeated in the
House. In fact, out oi 22 education
bills introduced into th. last Congress,
only two received favorable action.
The administration, however, claims
to have much better hopes for the
current session.
Among the educational proposals
introduced in the House on opening
da) was a two year. $233 million bill
presented by Hep. Edith Green
chairman ot a special subcommittee on higher education. Mrs.
Green hopes to get legislation providing for Federal matching funds tor
the construction of special cultural
centers run cooperatively b two or
more colleges. Her bill would call for
the construction ot at least 15 of these
centers in dispersed geographic areas,
serving as joint laboratories, research
tenters. TV stations, and providing
courses and programs that the individual schools could not provide their
ow ii students.
The recent national controversy
r the physical condition of America s youth grew out ej an alarmingly
high rate of rejection for the armed

youthful look, turn wsuacles, and
hiki s. tins took form in' the
of a Presidential Council on
Youth Fitness, which began in 1962
entitled
by issuing its Blue
"Youth Physical Fitness' and outlinii i.scs am- good health
ing various
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practiiAmerican

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healthy
youth
The et n ;s s recomm
led by tin
Council turned out not to be much
fun. and although the Government
Printing Office has sold some 100,000
of the booklets, not much enthusiasm
seems to ban been whipped op on
American campuses. Perhaps fearing
that fearful students an youth will
use the booklet as a compendium ol
to bt at
exercise to avoid it one I ti
the darft. tht Council is now preparing a new booklet, whi h will concentrate on diet, good health, hygiene,
outdoor
group play, and
recreation as a more peas triable in. ans
to national physical Btness.
In recent interviews with the Collegiate I!ress Service, ( ongressional
leaders of tht fight tor th administrations education and youth legislation
timed that student! write more letters to their Congressmen, either pro
or con. Students never seem to write
about th. m things that affect tl I. Ill
profoundly, it was indicated.
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UxrvEBsmr or Kentucky

to Congrt ss. but it is already appan nl
that this uill be the fast major administration legislatiti program dealing tpecifically with tht problem
of yotdh and education in the coun-tr- y
s history.
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engratalations,
Mr. Smith, you've done it again.
Ne er in OUT experience with
hawkeen BO imWt
Ouigni
pressed with the sets. And we do
mean tetl there were at least
e.Lh!.
A split curtain vat used quite
effectively, dividing the stage into two separate sections, enabling
a quick change from one scene
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again.

As cynics we tine! it partic-

forced
ularly distressing to
t. praise people. In the case
(.! tin Gutgnol players,
such trite expressions ,
"wonderful, magnificent, and
superb ate no longer trite.
something.
Tiny
Peggy Kelly. as Saint Jnan. was
matvelous. In fact she was perfect. She was not merely playing
the role of Saint Joan she was
he ibed as Saint Joan. From the
she appeared
very first
D stage
the audience was capture d "you know, there is MM
thing about that girl."'
Another of the most impresh e
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items in the prod u lion ;i. natrr.ilh a- - a tor an:l
urally. Kay

to another with a completely
new stage!
When the entire stage
allied: il al
Used
as tor the
Kheirr.- - the audienec was trut-e- d
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to an ilii!-io- n
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feeegimmd
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in all. it
WU a Menii limit I pit 1 1
Equally outstanding was Mr.
Smiths acting. He played the
meek Dauphin of France, it
there :.-- such a thing a.-- dominating meekness, Ray Smith has it.
Whatever it is, H stole the show-imore than a few instances
providing bits of humor in an
otherwise dramatic situation.
s me of the more outstanding
characters in 'lie production included Tommy Bouthwood as the
David
ol Rheims,
Archbishop
Blakeman as Robert de Bauchi-cour- t.
a.- - the
and Gordon Reel
Dunois.
Wr eouhl continue to nam."
admirable characteristic! of the
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beplay, hut it would lead
come redundant. The GaiglMl
ptadactiea was indeed weaderfal,
uperb. and magnificent.

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THEATER

Kingston Trio Album
Has Western Appeal
By NAM Y LONG. Society

SCHEDI LE
-' Tea and Sympathy ",
:3V 5:35. 9:37: "A Hat till ot

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If yon re looking lor relaxing sounds, don t buy the K;;: n
!iis
Trio s latest album "The New Frontier' (ST1089).
recording reall) swings. Its hot summer sun and told snc'.s.
The trio leaps up and hits you
sings this one with warm feeling
in the face with a hard hitting
and lilting spirits.
beat and finger tapping phrases.
John Stewart, the newest memIt's a unique album for the group.
ber of the trio, composed the
title song of this album ""New
Although they retain the familiar singing style, they add a Frontier.'- He said. "When I first
raw twist by incorporating a defheard the words "New Frontier"
a phrase like
inite western appeal. Perhaps I said to
this needs to be sung." And the
they fall subject to commercialization in doing this, but the
trip sing.-- it well. It has a simple
e
melody, heightened by
hillbilly accent draws much enthe rolling sounds of two guitars
joyment while listening.
and a banjo.
They bring their listeners back
tc an old idealistic
view of
"Greenback Dollar." the tune
America with her open ranges,
that ha.-- made the biggest hit
with D.J.'s ail over the country,
bold, brash music, and loud and
can also be found on this album.
hustling image. This album contains it all it's packed with vigor
So if you're anticipating spring,
and enthusiasm.
there is no better album to get
you in the mood than "The New
Perhaps one of the most widely
Frontier." It's available in the
sung folk songs is "Dogie's LaRecord Department of Kennedy's
ment." It comes under assorted
I

Ram." 3:47. 7:48. Friday and
Pants".
Saturday: "Fancy
1 35.
4:35. 7:30. 10:25: "Here
Come the Girls." 3: 12. 6:12.
9:07. Sunday.

of Flubber", 12:00,
5:54. 7:52. 9:50.
Saturday: 1:43. 3:14. 5:15. 7:
16. 9:17. Sunday.

BEN

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folk-lik-

Book Store.
Go over and listen
worth it.

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think it's

Go Forth",
CIRCLE
7:36. "Thunder Road." 9:35.
'Island Women ". 11:17. FriThe
day and Saturday;
Apartment." 7:36. 11:51. "Kiss
Before Dying." 10:01. Sunday.

By KEEN

MARTIN

Hurricane Jazz Critic
The current lolk BOSfeg tail
never really got oil tin ground
t watereuntil the appearance'
d-down,
slickly commercial groups Kingston Trio
who imand Limelighters,
i
mediately captured mass
uc-c-

ptance.

this perversion is one
new in popular music.
t bears both good and bad fruits.
O:: one hand, the public is misled
into believing it is hearing genuine "Americana."
while, on the
ether hand, real folk songs and
lelk singers may. purely by accident, be revealed by the spotlight.
No accidents have happened
yet. A little interest has been
stirred up tor LeadbeHy, but that
winter ha- - hern
pioneer tolk-blu- e
!ead for more than IS year-- . Big
Bill Broonzy died shortly before
the folk fad: Scrapper Ettarkweil
lied last vear. just .iltir Coltf marvelous
lumbia
reissued
ide he made with I.eroy ( an.
are
Major record companies
largely to blame lor the lack of
costs
accidents.
tf promoting unknown talent
most companies
from
prohibit
taking !llt gamble. Only when a
c i mmercialized
group become.- - a
hit as the Kingston Trio did
take a
v:ll another company
"risk" with a group The Lime-ht-hte- rs
modeled on the -- uect.-s
While

thing

Taul And Paula...'
Fairytale Success
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KENT L'CKY - "Diamondhead."
12:40. 2:52. 5:04. 7:16. 9:28.
Friday and Saturday: 1:00.
3:03. 5:06. 7:18. 9:30. Sunday

Seven months ago. they were average American students, enrolled in summer school at Howard Payne. Today, this MM pair
are "America's Sweet heart.
Paul
Ray Hildebrand and Jill Jackson
and Paula." whose hit record. "Hey. Paula." is number one on the
nation's leading record polls, including Billboard. Cash Box and
Music Vendor.

V- - Bachelor
in Paradise."
7:36. 12.01. "Sweet Bird of
Youth." 9:45. Friday. Saturday, and Sunday.

of W'ine and
s
Roses." 5:20. 7:25. 9:35. Friday and Saturday: 5:20. 7:30.
9:40. Sunday.

STRAND-'Day-

Their record has already passed the 800.000 mark in sales,
can't miss crashing the one million barrier, according ta their
ducer. Bill Smith of Fort Worth.
brunette

the tirst. The process conuntil all companies arc
churning out records made by
groups that all sound the same.
They ride the fad until the public becomes boared with hearing
tinues

the same tunes sung over by the
similar sounding trios.
Only small companies, usually
founded with little or no hope
of profit by their owner-fanatic- -,
are willing to record artists vastly superior to those in the limelight.
The one doing the best job is
Arhoohe. available by writing to
Box 5073. Berkeley 5. California.
Owner-producChris A. Strach-wit- z
had the nerve to scour the
.southwest for great Negro
singe:.-- . With the pe rseverance of an antique collector.
Strathwitz found not only many
pioneers, but also new talent, like,
the astounding Robert Curtis
Smith, who appears on a new release. "Blues Trouble."
Still in his 30'.--. Smith has assimilated more than 100 years of
Necro folk singing tradition in
his powerful, lusty voice and his
brilliant guitar work. His M a
on the "Blues n' Trouble"
album. "Stella Ruth," h easily
the high pour of a collection of
wonderful talent. It manages to
overshadow
thrilling performances by Big Joe Williams, LIT
Son Jack- - ::. L. '.veil F;;l- - ::. Sam
C